Does Parenting Style Affect Adolescent IBD Transition Readiness and Self-Efficacy Scores?
Background: Transition to adult-centered care requires adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to acquire a set of independent self-management skills. Transition success can be affected by maturity, cognitive development, and many other factors. Our hypothesis was that parenting style woul...
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Main Authors: | Lynsey R. Zuar (Author), Kimberley Chien (Author), Jennifer Lentine (Author), Victoria Cooley (Author), Linda M. Gerber (Author), Mary J. Ward (Author), Laurie Keefer (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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