Journal article
Family adjustment and parenting stress when an infant has serious liver disease: The Australian experience
MR Bowden, M Stormon, W Hardikar, LC Ee, U Krishnan, D Carmody, V Jermyn, MM Lee, EV O'Loughlin, J Sawyer, K Beyerle, DA Lemberg, AS Day, C Paul, P Hazell
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition | Published : 2015
Abstract
Objectives: Parenting stress, problems in family functioning, and lack of fathers' engagement in treatment are associated with poor quality of life in children with chronic illnesses. The aim of the present study was to examine these characteristics in families of infants with serious liver disease in Australia, to inform the provision of mental health care for these families. Methods: From September 2009 to May 2013, 42 parents of infants recently diagnosed as having serious liver disease (defined as liver disease that may require transplantation in the future) completed questionnaires about family function, impact of the infant's illness on the family, parent stress symptoms, and fathers' ..
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