04117nam 22007212 450 991077992550332120230919225151.01-107-12175-20-521-31000-897866104301300-511-30247-91-280-43013-30-511-04695-20-511-17515-90-511-15530-10-511-50002-5(CKB)111056485623546(EBL)147332(OCoLC)437250329(SSID)ssj0000138242(PQKBManifestationID)11158371(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000138242(PQKBWorkID)10100361(PQKB)10176772(UkCbUP)CR9780511500022(MiAaPQ)EBC147332(Au-PeEL)EBL147332(CaPaEBR)ebr10005717(CaONFJC)MIL43013(PPN)261355635(EXLCZ)9911105648562354620090309d2001|||| uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDiabetic adolescents and their families stress, coping, and adaptation /Inge Seiffge-KrenkeCambridge :Cambridge University Press,2001.1 online resource (xvii, 329 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Cambridge studies on child and adolescent health0-521-79200-2 0-511-01705-7 Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-318) and index.Preliminaries; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1 Epidemiology of Chronic Illnesses in Adolescence; 2 Coping with Illness in Adolescence: An Overview of Research from the Past 25 Years; 3 Coping with Diabetes: A Longitudinal Study; 4 Knowledge of the Illness, Compliance, and Patient-Physician Relationships; 5 Self-Concept, Body Image, and Perceived Health; 6 Adolescent, Parental, and Family Coping with Stressors; 7 Chronic Illness and the Family: The Perspectives of Mothers, Fathers, and Siblings; 8 Friendships, Romantic Relationships, School, and Career9 Successful Adaptation or the Development of Psychopathology?; 10 Pathways for Resolving the Dilemma between Developmental Progression and Adaptation to the Illness; 11 Implications for Prevention and Intervention; References; IndexDiabetic Adolescents and their Families presents an innovative approach to the study of coping with chronic illness by focusing on the developmental context in its description of a longitudinal study of families with a diabetic or a healthy adolescent. Inge Seiffge-Krenke considers perspectives of the ill adolescents, their parents, and the physicians treating them. Highlighted topics include typical stressors, individual and family coping strategies, and psychosocial consequences associated with diabetes. The author also examines the changes that occur in adolescents' self-concept and body image and analyses their relationships with parents, physicians, friends, and romantic partners as sources of support and of stress. Numerous case studies illustrate the difficulty of balancing normative development and adherence to the therapeutic regimen. Integrating clinical concerns with fundamental findings of developmental psychology, this book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the study of adolescent health psychology.Cambridge studies on child and adolescent health.Diabetic Adolescents & their FamiliesDiabetes in adolescenceDiabeticsFamily relationshipsDiabetes in adolescencePsychological aspectsDiabetes in adolescence.DiabeticsFamily relationships.Diabetes in adolescencePsychological aspects.362.1/96462/00835Seiffge-Krenke Inge155418UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910779925503321Diabetic adolescents and their families3676614UNINA