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The challenges for primary caregivers of adolescents with disruptive behavior disorders.

Ukamaka M Oruche1, Claire Burke Draucker2, Halima Al-Khattab2, Hillary A Cravens2, Brittany Lowry2, Laura M Lindsey2.   

Abstract

Adolescents with disruptive behavior disorders (DBD), including oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder, present unique challenges for their families. Although, most empirically supported treatments for DBD are family-based, the emphasis is typically on the behavior of the child rather than on the life challenges and resultant distress experienced by the family members. Fifteen families of adolescents with DBD were recruited from a large publicly funded Community Mental Health Center. For this report, data from in-depth interviews with the adolescents' primary caregivers were analyzed by standard content analytic procedures to describe the challenges they experienced living with and caring for the adolescents. The primary caregivers reported that the challenges were overwhelming, demanding, and unrelenting. The two most salient challenges were (a) managing the adolescents' aggressive, defiant, and deceitful behaviors, and (b) interacting frequently with a number of child-serving agencies. A number of clinical implications are drawn from these findings.
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Keywords:  adolescents; challenges; disruptive behavior disorders; primary caregivers

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25504213      PMCID: PMC4575286          DOI: 10.1177/1074840714562027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fam Nurs        ISSN: 1074-8407            Impact factor:   3.818


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