193
Views
40
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Parent-To-Parent Support: A Critical Component of Health Care Services for Families

, &
Pages 55-67 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009

References

  • Beavers J. Physical and cognitive handicaps. Children in family contexts, L. Combrinck-Graham. Guilford, New York 1989; 193–212
  • Brewer E. J., McPherson M., Magrab P. R., Hutchins V. L. Family-centered, community-based, coordinated care for children with special health care needs. Pediatrics 1989; 83: 1055–1059
  • Cooper E. In my opinion—helping parents cope with the reality of parenting a child with a disabling condition. Children's Health Care 1991; 20(3)189–190
  • Copley M. R., Bodensteiner J. B. Chronic sorrow in families of disabled children. Journal of Child Neurology 1987; 2: 67–70
  • Diehl S. R., Moffitt K. A., Wade S. M. Focus group interview with parents of children with medically complex needs: An intimate look at their perceptions and feelings. Children's Health Care 1991; 20(3)170–178
  • Dunst C. J., Trivette C. M., Deal A. G. Enabling and empowering families. Brookline Books, Cambridge 1988
  • Featherstone H. A difference in the family. Living with a disabled child. Penguin Books, New York 1980; 232–233
  • Fox N., Feiring C. High-risk birth: Effects of illness and prematurity on the mother-infant interaction and the mother's social support system. At-risk infant: Psycho/socio/medical aspects, S. Harel, N. Anastasiow. Paul H. Brooks, Baltimore 1985; 19–28
  • Johnson B. H., Steele B. B. Community networking for improved services to children with chronic illnesses and their families. Children's Health Care 1983; 12(2)100–102
  • Libow J. Chronic illness and family coping. Children in family contexts, L. Combrinck-Graham. Guilford, New York 1989; 213–230
  • Marteau T. M., Gillespie C., Swift P. G. F. Evaluation of a weekend group of parents of children with diabetes. Diabetic Medicine 1987; 4: 488–490
  • Moeller C. T. The effect of professionals on the family of a handicapped child. Families of handicapped children: Needs and supports across the life span, R. R. Fewell, P. F. Vadasy. PRO-ED, Austin, TX 1986; 149–166
  • Moses K. L. Impact of initial diagnosis: Mobilizing family resources. Parent-professional partnerships in developmental disabilities, J. Mulick, S. Pueschal. Academic Guild, Cambridge, MA 1983; 11–34
  • Nathanson M. N. Organizing and maintaining support groups for parents of children with chronic illness and handicapping conditions. Association for the Care of Children's Health, Washington, DC 1986
  • Olshansky S. Chronic sorrow: A response to having a mentally defective child. Social Casework 1962; 43: 190–193
  • Patterson J. M., Geber G. Parenting mental health problems in children with chronic illness or disability. Children's Health Care 1991; 20(3)150–161
  • Pizzo P. Parent advocacy: A resource for early intervention. Handbook of early childhood intervention, S. J. Meisels, P. Shonkoff. University Press, New York 1990; 668–678
  • Radin M., Hartman A. R., McConnell B. Family Support Network of Michigan: Parent-to-parent support program manual. Michigan Department of Public Health, Children's Special Health Care Services, Lansing 1991
  • Seligman M., Darling R. B. Ordinary families, special children: A systems approach to childhood disability. Guilford, New York 1989
  • Urbain R., Lakin C. Effectiveness of parents training parents project. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, Washington, DC 1985, Report to Special Education Program

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.