A drop‐in centre for treating mental health problems in children with chronic illness: Outcomes for parents and their relationship with child outcomes
Abstract Background Children with chronic health conditions and their parents are at greater risk of developing emotional and behavioural problems compared to their physically healthy peers. The psychological impact on parents is crucial to understand given the relationship between parental mental h...
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Main Authors: | Sophie D. Bennett (Author), Eleanor Kerry (Author), Kate Fifield (Author), Brian C. F. Ching (Author), Matteo Catanzano (Author), Holan Liang (Author), Isobel Heyman (Author), Anna E. Coughtrey (Author), Charlotte Sanderson (Author), Natalia Rojas (Author), Roz Shafran (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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