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Filial Therapy to Improve Emotional Regulation in Child with Temper Tantrums
Tantrums are a common emotional response in children, often occurring when they struggle to regulate their emotions. This study focused on the use of filial therapy in improving emotional regulation and reducing tantrum frequency in a 9-year-old boy ...
Muhammad Rezki, Uun Zulfiana
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Abstract Objective This study examined the role of interpersonal strengths in the association between parental rejection and adolescent problematic social media use (PSMU), with a particular focus on parent–child gender interplay. Background Existing literature has associated parental rejection with adolescent PSMU.
Kaiji Zhou +3 more
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Abstract Objective This study examined the buffering roles of financial resilience in serial mechanisms between family economic adversity and adolescent psychological distress. Background Resilience factors are assumed to buffer family stress processes, although previous studies have primarily discussed the psychological rather than financial aspects ...
Zewei Liu, Ji‐Kang Chen
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ABSTRACT Aim Chinese‐speaking immigrants in Australia have a higher risk of type 2 diabetes and face more barriers to accessing quality healthcare compared to non‐culturally and linguistically diverse populations. This study aimed to explore the self‐management experiences of Chinese‐speaking Australians with self‐reported lived experience of ...
Min Zhang +3 more
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The Feasibility, Appropriateness, Meaningfulness, and Effectiveness of Parenting and Family Support Programs Delivered in the Criminal Justice System: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Children whose parents are involved in the criminal justice system (CJS) are at increased risk of developing social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties and are more likely than their peers to become involved in the CJS themselves.
A Mejia +69 more
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Patient Participation in Decision‐Making During Nursing Care: A Relational Autonomy Perspective
ABSTRACT Aim To explore patient participation in decision‐making during nursing care experienced by patients with chronic diseases, family members and nurses. Design Focused ethnography. Methods This study included an 8‐month fieldwork in a Chinese hospital.
Yin Wang +2 more
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The communication that parents establish with their children plays a crucial role in their development. Healthy communication between parents and children contributes to easier cooperation with them, the development of responsibility and discipline, and ...
Nihal Aslan Topçu, Fatih Bayram
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To Honor the Poet: A Festschrift for Shirley Geok-lin Lim [PDF]
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Quayum, Mohammad A.
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Lived experiences of informal caregivers of people with chronic musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review and meta-ethnography [PDF]
BACKGROUND: People with chronic pain often seek support from friends and family for everyday tasks. These individuals are termed informal caregivers. There remains uncertainty regarding the lived experiences of these people who care for individuals with ...
Bowlby J. +6 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To explore how older adult‐family caregiver dyads jointly manage multiple chronic conditions. Specifically, it investigates how dyads (i) prioritise chronic diseases, (ii) make and negotiate decisions related to self‐care and (iii) define and distribute self‐care tasks and caregiver contributions.
Giulia Andrea Baldan +6 more
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