2005
DOI: 10.1037/0893-3200.19.3.404
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Parental Illness, Family Functioning, and Adolescent Well-Being: A Family Ecology Framework to Guide Research.

Abstract: A family ecology model for understanding adolescents' reactions to parental illness is presented and used to (a) critically evaluate existing research that examines direct effects of parental illness on family functioning and youth well-being and (b) provide a blueprint for future research in the area. Theoretical, clinical, and empirical literature is reviewed for each mediational and moderational pathway in the model, and limitations of the existing research are discussed. The blueprint for future research e… Show more

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“…Stress is an important determinant for child and adolescent quality of life, psychological functioning and health problems on the long term (Hocking and Lochman 2005;Pedersen and Revenson 2005;Sieh et al 2014). With respect to the concept of stress, it is important to make distinctions about the properties of the stressor, coping with the stressor and the feelings of being stressed, and temporary or chronic stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stress is an important determinant for child and adolescent quality of life, psychological functioning and health problems on the long term (Hocking and Lochman 2005;Pedersen and Revenson 2005;Sieh et al 2014). With respect to the concept of stress, it is important to make distinctions about the properties of the stressor, coping with the stressor and the feelings of being stressed, and temporary or chronic stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a theoretical, empirical and clinical review Pedersen and Revenson (2005) presented a family ecology model for understanding adolescents' reactions to parental illness. The model emphasizes a greater understanding of the mediational pathways and moderator variables, such as the developmental stage, social support and cultural norms which…”
Section: Physical Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is safe to say that both boys and girls are susceptible to feelings of anxiety and depression, and to behaving impulsively or aggressively, but the majority continue to function well despite the stress of the illness. Parents should be made aware that adolescents often selfreport feeling more anxious and depressed than their parents realize, 24,27,32,50,54 particularly when a parent is ill. It is important that parents actively check in with their adolescents about their emotional experience, and not assume all is well just because an adolescent is not complaining.…”
Section: Adolescents (13-18 Years)mentioning
confidence: 99%