| Literature DB >> 17494987 |
Vanessa Ohleyer1, Marianna Freddo, Daniel M Bagner, Laura E Simons, Gary R Geffken, Janet H Silverstein, Eric A Storch.
Abstract
The psychometric properties of the Pediatric Inventory for Parents, a measure of chronic disease-related parental stress, were examined in a sample of 72 children and adolescents who are overweight. The correlations between disease-related parental stress and general parenting stress, parental and child anxiety and children's behavioral and psychological maladjustment were examined. The results demonstrated excellent internal consistency and modest correlations with a measure of general parenting stress. Significant and positive relations of medium to large effect sizes between disease-related parenting stress and internalizing and externalizing maladjustment were found. Internalizing and externalizing behavior moderated the relations between disease-related parenting stress and parental distress. Recommendations for use of the Pediatric Inventory for Parents in clinical settings and future research directions are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17494987 DOI: 10.1177/1367493507076065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Health Care ISSN: 1367-4935 Impact factor: 1.979