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Hardiness in families of young children with asthma
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2005Aims. This paper reports a study (a) to assess whether there are cultural and gender differences in parents’ general well‐being, sense of coherence and perception of family hardiness when they have a young child with asthma; and (b) to examine the effects of parents’ sense of coherence and well‐being on family hardiness.Background.
Erla Kolbrún Svavarsdottir
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Families of children with developmental disabilities: An examination of family hardiness
Research in Nursing and Health, 1991AbstractUsing the Typology Model of Adjustment and Adaptation, a family stress model, relationships among family hardiness, family stressors, family appraisal, coping, social support, and satisfaction with family functioning were examined in a sample of 57 families of children with developmental disabilities. Family hardiness was associated with family
S, Failla, L C, Jones
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Effects of individual and family hardiness on caregiver depression and fatigue
Research in Nursing and Health, 2002AbstractHardiness is defined as commitment to life, viewing change as challenge, and having control over one's life. Previous research suggests that hardiness is related to better outcomes in stressful situations. The effects of individual and family hardiness on depression and fatigue of caregivers of disabled older adults (DA) were examined using a ...
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Hardiness of Foster Families and the Intent to Continue to Foster
Journal of Family Social Work, 2003ABSTRACT Recent research in the area of foster care has examined a number of external factors that may influence foster family retention. However, insufficient research has been devoted to the question of foster family hardiness, or internal strengths of foster families, and how it may affect retention. Hardiness in families means that families possess
Sarah K. Hendrix, Janet Ford
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Stress, strain, and hardiness as predictors of adaptation in farm and ranch families
Journal of Child and Family Studies, 1994We examined the relationship between potential family vulnerability factors (stressor and strains), manifestations of maladaptation (family discord and distress), family strengths (hardiness), and measures of bonadaptation (quality of life) as reported by 188 men and women representing 100 Idaho farm and ranch families.
David K Carson
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Parents of children with developmental disorders: Family hardiness and resilience
Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2022Raising a child with developmental disorder is often related to higher stress levels for both mothers and fathers. The aim of the present study was to investigate relationships between resilience, family hardiness, life satisfaction and parental stress among parents of children with and without disabilities.Twenty-eight pairs of parents of a child with
Maria Cristina Gugliandolo +3 more
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The effects on caregivers of cancer patients' needs and family hardiness
Psycho-Oncology, 2015AbstractObjectivesFamily caregivers of cancer patients are anticipated to serve multiple roles but the factors that influence their reaction to caregiving have not gotten much attention. The current study aimed to investigate the effects of cancer patient's needs level and the family hardiness on the caregivers' reaction.MethodsA national survey was ...
Ansuk, Jeong +7 more
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Children with chronic illnesses: factors influencing family hardiness
Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 2015The current study assessed factors related to family hardiness in families of children coping with medical procedures related to a chronic illness. Participants were 68 parents of children with chronic illnesses, who were receiving complex medical treatment at a local hospital.
Kenneth D, Woodson +4 more
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