Objectives: In accordance with the Global Focus Model, this study investigated parent–child interactions and analysed the differences between parenting interactions with children affected by asthma and diabetes by comparison with interactions with a child without special needs. Moreover, a comparison between fathers and mothers was made.Methods: 96 parents aged 30–44 years were sampled. Sixteen couples had a child with diabetes mellitus type 1; 16 couples had a child affected by asthma and 16 couples had children without any restrictions. All fathers and mothers completed the Parent Preference Test.Results: The data analysis highlighted different interactions adopted by parents in relation to the characteristics of their children.Conclusions: The results of this study reveal confirmed the differences in parenting styles adopted in presence of a child with asthma or diabetes. These results could be useful in order to support parent and help them improving their coping and management competences.
A comparative analysis of interaction between parents and children affected by diabetes or asthma or nonchronically ill children
Cuzzocrea F.;Barberis N.
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2018-01-01
Abstract
Objectives: In accordance with the Global Focus Model, this study investigated parent–child interactions and analysed the differences between parenting interactions with children affected by asthma and diabetes by comparison with interactions with a child without special needs. Moreover, a comparison between fathers and mothers was made.Methods: 96 parents aged 30–44 years were sampled. Sixteen couples had a child with diabetes mellitus type 1; 16 couples had a child affected by asthma and 16 couples had children without any restrictions. All fathers and mothers completed the Parent Preference Test.Results: The data analysis highlighted different interactions adopted by parents in relation to the characteristics of their children.Conclusions: The results of this study reveal confirmed the differences in parenting styles adopted in presence of a child with asthma or diabetes. These results could be useful in order to support parent and help them improving their coping and management competences.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.