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Autism spectrum: parents’ perspectives reflecting the different needs of different families
BackgroundParents of children on the autism spectrum often face great challenges in the care of their child. Early support tailored to families’...
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Can #chatsafe support parents and carers beyond Australia? A qualitative study
BackgroundRates of self-harm and suicide are rising for young people globally and many implicate social media in this problem. To address this...
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Bereaved parents’ perceptions of memory making: a qualitative meta-synthesis
ObjectiveThis study aims to investigate the experiences of parents who have experienced bereavement in their efforts to preserve memories of their...
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Risk of major mental disorders in the offspring of parents with migraine
BackgroundMigraine has been associated with mental disorders, however whether parental migraine is associated with an increased risk of major mental...
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Exposure to the parents’ speech is positively associated with preterm infant’s face preference
BackgroundThe parents’ presence and involvement in neonatal care is a promising approach to improve preterm infants’ neurodevelopmental outcomes. We...
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Chinese Parents’ Perspective on Myopia: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study
IntroductionThe prevalence of myopia in young generations has dramatically increased over the years, especially in China. This study aims to...
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Mental health and professional outcomes in parents of children with chronic kidney disease
BackgroundThis study evaluated parenting stress, anxiety, and depression symptoms and their associated factors in parents of children with chronic...
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COVID-19 Mental Health Impacts Among Parents of Color and Parents of Children with Asthma
ObjectivesThis study investigated whether select social determinants of health and worries about COVID-19 resource losses mediated the relations...
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Rare neurodevelopmental conditions and parents’ mental health – how and when does genetic diagnosis matter?
BackgroundParents of individuals with rare neurodevelopmental conditions and intellectual disabilities (ID) are vulnerable to mental health...
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Sleep help-seeking behavior of parents with children with insomnia—what counts!
BackgroundInsomnia in children is common and causes many mental health problems. Nevertheless, only little is known about influencing factors for...
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Has telemedicine come to fruition? Parents’ and pediatricians’ perceptions and preferences regarding telemedicine
BackgroundTelemedicine has increasingly become a viable option for patient care and may increase access to care. The aim of our study was to evaluate...
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Factors predicting depressive symptoms in parents of children with autism spectrum disorder in eastern China
BackgroundParents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are at a higher risk of depression than parents of typically developing children...
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Relationship between religiosity and HPV vaccine initiation and intention in urban black and hispanic parents
ObjectiveReligion is believed to be an important sociocultural influence in the U.S., but little is known about how religiosity shapes the human...
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How parents experience their adolescent’s disclosure of previous sexual abuse: a qualitative study
IntroductionParents whom adolescents disclose sexual abuse face both a personal traumatic experience, and the need to support their child who is...
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The lived experience of French parents concerning the diagnosis of their children with borderline personality disorder
BackgroundPsychiatrists often hesitate to diagnose borderline personality disorder (BPD). While individuals with BPD have reported both positive and...
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Increased family psychosocial focus during children’s developmental assessments: a study of parents’ views
BackgroundFamily psychosocial challenges during the early years of a child’s life are associated with later mental and physical health problems for...
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A systematic review of parental burnout and related factors among parents
BackgroundParenting is both a complex and stressful endeavor, so parents sometimes experience parenting burnout. The main objective of this study was...
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“A balancing act”: parents’ longitudinal perspectives of weight-related discussions with their children following obesity treatment
Weight-related discussions during childhood may have long-lasting effects on children’s body image and well-being. However, little is known about how...
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Physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep knowledge and self-efficacy among parents of young children in Canada
BackgroundEngaging in healthy movement behaviours in early childhood is beneficial for children’s development, and parents play a critical role in...
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Parents, but not their children, demonstrate greater delay discounting with resource scarcity
BackgroundIndividuals with obesity tend to discount the future (delay discounting), focusing on immediate gratification. Delay discounting is...