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Differential Effect of Illness Intrusiveness on Adjustment among Native and Caucasian Parents of Children with Juvenile Rheumatic Disease
(Oklahoma State University, 2005-07-01)
This study examines possible ethnic differences in coping among the parents of Caucasian and Native American children with Juvenile Rheumatoid Disease (JRD). Research in this area has been extremely limited, despite the ...
Children's age as a potential moderator of the illness intrusiveness-distress relationship in juvenile rheumatic disease
(2009-12)
This study examines possible differences in coping among the parents of children with Juvenile Rheumatoid Disease (JRD). The vast majority of research on illness intrusiveness in pediatric populations has focused exclusively ...