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Sense of Coherence and Parenting Representation among Parents of Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes / Goldberg, Alon in Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Vol.35 No.4 (Jul-Aug) 2017 ([09/04/2017])
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Title : Sense of Coherence and Parenting Representation among Parents of Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Material Type: printed text Authors: Goldberg, Alon, Author ; Scharf, Miri, Author ; Wiseman, Hadas, Author Publication Date: 2017 Article on page: p.3-7 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.35 No.4 (Jul-Aug) 2017 [09/04/2017] . - p.3-7Keywords: Type 1 diabetes, Adolescents, Sense of coherence, Parent–child relationships, Parenting representation. Abstract: Abstract
This study examines the association between parental sense of coherence (SOC) and maternal and paternal representations of parents of adolescents diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (IDDM).
Method
Seventy five mothers and fathers of adolescents (age 13–18) diagnosed with IDDM, were recruited. Data were gathered from a demographic and SOC questionnaires, and the Parenting Representations Interview (PRI-A).
Results
A significant association was found between mothers' and fathers' SOC and a more balanced description of parenting, and positive correlations between mothers' and fathers' SOC and their representations of the self as parent, representations of the adolescent, and relationships representations. Furthermore, a negative correlation was found between parents' SOC and less differentiated relationships.
Conclusions
SOC may promote well-being in spite of exposure to challenging circumstances as parenting an adolescent with IDDM. It appears that fathers and mothers need to and can be addressed as significant caregivers in any treatment or clinical intervention, as they have a relative involvement in taking care of children and therefore sharing the caregiving responsibilities and functioning as co-primary caregivers.Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27261 [article] Sense of Coherence and Parenting Representation among Parents of Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes [printed text] / Goldberg, Alon, Author ; Scharf, Miri, Author ; Wiseman, Hadas, Author . - 2017 . - p.3-7.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.35 No.4 (Jul-Aug) 2017 [09/04/2017] . - p.3-7Keywords: Type 1 diabetes, Adolescents, Sense of coherence, Parent–child relationships, Parenting representation. Abstract: Abstract
This study examines the association between parental sense of coherence (SOC) and maternal and paternal representations of parents of adolescents diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (IDDM).
Method
Seventy five mothers and fathers of adolescents (age 13–18) diagnosed with IDDM, were recruited. Data were gathered from a demographic and SOC questionnaires, and the Parenting Representations Interview (PRI-A).
Results
A significant association was found between mothers' and fathers' SOC and a more balanced description of parenting, and positive correlations between mothers' and fathers' SOC and their representations of the self as parent, representations of the adolescent, and relationships representations. Furthermore, a negative correlation was found between parents' SOC and less differentiated relationships.
Conclusions
SOC may promote well-being in spite of exposure to challenging circumstances as parenting an adolescent with IDDM. It appears that fathers and mothers need to and can be addressed as significant caregivers in any treatment or clinical intervention, as they have a relative involvement in taking care of children and therefore sharing the caregiving responsibilities and functioning as co-primary caregivers.Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27261