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An Intervention to Increase Caregiver Support for Asthma Management in Middle School-Aged Youth
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The adolescent-only intervention resulted in improvements in caregivers' QOL and parenting behaviors that promoted the adolescent's access to asthma resources. When caregivers were directed with intervention materials, their self-efficacy increased. Those who did not receive materials reported that their adolescents had more responsibility for their asthma care. The latter finding may reflect an unintended consequence of an adolescent-only intervention as it may communicate to caregivers to assume less responsibility for their child's asthma care.
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