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Mothers of Children with Asthma: Perceptions of Parenting Stress and the Mother-Child Relationship
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1992
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AsthmaParental CareFamily InvolvementSocial SciencesPsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyFamily HealthRelational ProblemsFamily InteractionPublic HealthFamily RelationshipsMother-child RelationshipMaternal HealthParent LeadershipChild DevelopmentBehavioral DifficultyAsthmatic ChildrenPediatricsParentingFamily PsychologyFamily Dynamic
In a study of 41 mothers of asthmatic children ranging from 8 to 13 years of age, perceived parenting stress was greater and the quality of the mother-child relationship more problematic than for a comparison group of mothers with healthy children. These mothers also perceived certain areas of behavioral difficulty in their asthmatic children that were greater than those of children in a comparative sample of mothers. The findings suggested that mothers and their asthmatic children may be at risk for a variety of individual and relational problems.
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