Exploring the relationship between parent–child communication about epilepsy and psychosocial well-being
Abstract
This study examined the relationship between parent–child communication and psychosocial well-being of 47 children living with epilepsy and 72 parents of children living with epilepsy. Open communication was associated with positive illness attitude, positive self-perception and greater health-related quality of life for children living with epilepsy; positive response to illness for parents; and more perceived social support and less need for...
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Title
Exploring the relationship between parent–child communication about epilepsy and psychosocial well-being
Published Date
Aug 24, 2019
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
8
Pages
1207 - 1221
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