1987
DOI: 10.1097/00004583-198707000-00009
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Insecure Attachment in Severely Asthmatic Preschool Children: Is it a Risk Factor?

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“…'9 For this study the three episode version of the procedure was used. 20 Videotaped interviews were taken of the strange situation and ratings made on interactive behaviours, which includes proximity seeking, contact maintaining, avoidance, resistance and distance interaction. On the basis of the assessments, children were classified into securely and insecurely avoidant or insecurely ambivalent.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'9 For this study the three episode version of the procedure was used. 20 Videotaped interviews were taken of the strange situation and ratings made on interactive behaviours, which includes proximity seeking, contact maintaining, avoidance, resistance and distance interaction. On the basis of the assessments, children were classified into securely and insecurely avoidant or insecurely ambivalent.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maunder u. Hunter (2001) (Marvin u. Pianta 1996) oder Asthma (Mrazek et al 1978 (Maunder u. Hunter 2001) thologie, aber nur wenige bezüglich kör-perlicher Gesundheit.…”
Section: Bedeutung Der Bindungstheorie Für Die Psychosomatikunclassified
“…Despite such findings and despite evidence that psychosocial factors are often implicated in asthma deaths, 21,22 many practitioners treating child asthmatics concern themselves primarily with monitoring medication levels and pul- 4) In addition to monitoring such biologic indices as medication level and pulmonary function, care providers should also monitor continuity of care, asthma knowledge, skill in self-assessment and self-care, level of treatment adherence, obstacles to adherence, frequency of emergency treatment, school days missed, and behavioral adjustment. 5) Treatment for both psychological factors affecting illness and adjustment problems secondary to illness should be accessible to all family members from a provider who is familiar to them. Such a comprehensive approach need not increase the costs to pediatricians in providing care for child asthmatics.…”
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confidence: 99%