| Publications [#254239] of Robert J. Thompson
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- Thompson, RJ; Zeman, JL; Fanurik, D; Sirotkin-Roses, M (1992). The role of parent stress and coping and family functioning in parent and child adjustment to Duchenne muscular dystrophy.. Journal of clinical psychology, 48(1), 11-19. [1556205], [doi]
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Abstract: This study found 57% of parents of 35 children with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (4 to 14 years of age) to have self-reported poor psychological adjustment. The hypothesized mediational variables of parent appraisal of stress, relative use of palliative coping methods, and level of family conflict accounted for 58% of the variance in general distress, 50% in depressive symptoms, and 31% in anxiety symptoms. In terms of parent-reported child adjustment, 89% of the children were classified by parent report as having a behavior problem pattern. The internalizing profile pattern was most frequent (37%). The parent mediational variables accounted for 26% of the variance in parent-reported internalizing behavior problems and 29% in externalizing behavior problems.
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