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Author Drotar, Dennis.

Title Psychological interventions in childhood chronic illness / by Dennis Drotar ; with Dawn O. Witherspoon, Kathy Zebracki, and Catherine Cant Peterson
Edition First edition
Published Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2006]
©2006

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Description ix, 319 pages ; 26 cm
Contents Psychological intervention needs of children and adolescents with chronic illness and their families -- Theoretical models and framework for psychological intervention -- Research design considerations for psychological interventions -- Implementing psychological intervention research in pediatric settings -- Ethical issues in conducting psychological interventions -- Psychological interventions : asthma -- Psychological interventions : diabetes -- Psychological interventions : pediatric cancer -- Psychological interventions: sickle cell disease and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis -- Psychological interventions : cystic fibrosis -- Recommendations to enhance science, practice, and policy
Summary "Children and adolescents with chronic illnesses face extraordinary psychological stressors, which often occur alongside or because of burdensome medical treatment regimens. Illness-related pressure and worry plague family members as well. These children and families need psychological support to help them comply with doctors' orders and cope with issues such as restricted physical activity, frequent absences from school, and social problems. This book is designed to advance scientific understanding of interventions that promote psychological adaptation and adherence to treatment for children and adolescents with chronic health conditions. Throughout the book, key research findings concerning illness management, reducing noncompliance, and improving psychological outcomes are brought to light. The author lays out research priorities and discusses clinical applications that integrate research into practice. Psychologists who provide clinical care in pediatric settings will learn about new interventions that can be tailored to the individual needs of children and families coping with asthma, diabetes, cancer, sickle cell disease, arthritis, and cystic fibrosis. Researchers will find guidance on the design, methodology, measurement, and ethics of testing interventions with children and families"--Jacket. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)
"Children and adolescents with chronic illnesses face extraordinary psychological stressors, which often occur alongside or because of burdensome medical treatment regimens. Illness-related pressure and worry plague family members as well. These children and families need psychological support to help them comply with doctors' orders and cope with issues such as restricted physical activity, frequent absences from school, and social problems. This book is designed to advance scientific understanding of interventions that promote psychological adaptation and adherence to treatment for children and adolescents with chronic health conditions."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Chronic diseases in children -- Psychological aspects.
Chronically ill children -- Medical care.
Chronically ill children -- Services for.
Chronic Disease.
Child.
Chronic Disease -- psychology.
Adolescent.
Mental Health Services.
Psychology, Child.
Psychology, Adolescent.
Author American Psychological Association.
LC no. 2005025428
ISBN 1591473306