Familia y pareja: En el impase de la enfermedad crónica

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Pulido Martínez, Juan Pablo
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2006
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Universidad de la Sabana
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Familia y pareja: En el impase de la enfermedad crónica
Enfermos crónicos
Relaciones de familia
Resilencia (Psicológia)
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title Familia y pareja: En el impase de la enfermedad crónica
spellingShingle Familia y pareja: En el impase de la enfermedad crónica
Familia y pareja: En el impase de la enfermedad crónica
Enfermos crónicos
Relaciones de familia
Resilencia (Psicológia)
title_short Familia y pareja: En el impase de la enfermedad crónica
title_full Familia y pareja: En el impase de la enfermedad crónica
title_fullStr Familia y pareja: En el impase de la enfermedad crónica
title_full_unstemmed Familia y pareja: En el impase de la enfermedad crónica
title_sort Familia y pareja: En el impase de la enfermedad crónica
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Pulido Martínez, Juan Pablo
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dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Pulido Martínez, Juan Pablo
dc.subject.es_CO.fl_str_mv Familia y pareja: En el impase de la enfermedad crónica
Enfermos crónicos
Relaciones de familia
Resilencia (Psicológia)
topic Familia y pareja: En el impase de la enfermedad crónica
Enfermos crónicos
Relaciones de familia
Resilencia (Psicológia)
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dc.identifier.citation.none.fl_str_mv Antle, B.; Wells, L.; Goldie, R.; Dematteo, D.; King, S. (2001) Challenges Of Parenting For Families Living With HIV/AIDS. Social Work. Volume 46. Number 2. 159-69.
Barlow J. and Ellard D. (2004) Psycho-Educational Interventions For Children With Chronic Disease, Parents And Siblings: An Overview Of The Research Evidence Base. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Child: Care, Health & Development, 30, 6, 637– 645.
Barrio C.; Shoffner M. (2005) Career Counseling With Persons Living With HIV: An Ecological Approach. Career Development Quarterly. Volume 53. Number 4. 325- 336.
Boss, P. Couden, B. (2002) Ambiguous from chronic Physical illness: Clinical Interventions with individuals, couples and families. JCLP/In session: Psychoterapy in Practice. Vol. 58. Nº 11. 1351-1360.
Buki, L.; Kogan, L.; Keen, B.; Uman, P. (2005) In The Midst Of A Hurricane: A Case Study Of A Couple Living With AIDS. Journal Of Counseling & Development. Volume 83. Number 4. 470.
D’ardenne, P. (2004) The couple sharing long-term illness. Sexual and Relationship Therapy. Vol 19, No. 3, 291-309.
D’ardenne, P. (2004) The Needs Of The Couple Responding To Illness. Sexual and Relationship Therapy. Vol 19, No. 3. 219-222.
Drotar D, Greenley R, Hoff A Et All (2006) Summary Of Issues And Challenges In The Use Of New Technologies In Clinical Care And With Children And Adolescents With Chronic Illness. Children’s Health Care, Vol1 Nº 35. 91–102.
Gordon, P. Perrone, K. (2004) When Spouses Become Caregivers: Counseling Implications for Younger Couples. Journal of Rehabilitation Vol. 70, Nº 2. 27-32.
Gregory S. (2005) Living With Chronic Illness In The Family Setting. Sociology Of Health & Illness. Volume 27. Number 3. 372-392
Han KS, Lee PS, Park E, Park YJ, Rhyu H, Kang HC. (2004) Influencing Factors On File-Up Stress Of Family Caregivers With A Family Member Having A Chronic Mental Illness. Taehan Kanho Hakhoe Chi. Volume 3. Number 34. 586-94.
Himelstein B. (2006) Palliative Care for Infants, Children, Adolescents, and Their Families. Journal Of Palliative Medicine. Volume 9. Number 1. 163-182
Hocking M.; Lochman J. (2005) Applying The Transactional Stress And Coping Model To Sickle Cell Disorder And Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus: Identifying Psychosocial Variables Related To Adjustment And Intervention. Clinical Child And Family Psychology Review. Volume 8 Number 3. 221-246
Holmes AM, Deb P. (2003) The Effect Of Chronic Illness On The Psychological Health Of Family Members. Journal Of Mental Health Policy Econ. Volume 6. Number 1. 13-22.
Hopia H, E Paavilainen and stedt-Kurki P. (2005) The diversity of family health: constituent systems and resources. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences; 2005; 19; 186–195.
Ibarzábal F (2003). Aspectos emocionales y calidad de vida en pacientes con enfermedades desmielinizantes: El caso de la esclerosis múltiple. Anales de psicología. Vol. 19, Nº 1 (junio), 65-74.
Jackson, S. (2006) Learning To Live: The Relationship Between Lifelong Learning And Lifelong Illness. International Journal Of Lifelong Education. Volume 25. Number 1. 51-73.
Janssens A., de Boer J., van Doorn P., van der Ploeg H., van der Meche F., Passchier J. and Hintzen R. (2003) Expectations of wheelchair-dependency in recently diagnosed patients with multiple sclerosis and their partners. European Journal of Neurology, Nº 10 287–293.
Kramer B., Boelk A. (2006) Family Conflict at the End of Life: Lessons Learned in a Model Program for Vulnerable Older Adults. Journal Of Palliative Medicine. Volume 9, Number 3. 791-803.
Katz S. (2002) When The Child's Illness Is Life Threatening: Impact On The Parents. Pediatric Nursing, Volume 25, Number 5. 453-463.
Koch L, Egbert N, Coeling H, Ayers D. (2005) Returning to Work After the Onset of Illness: Experiences of Right Hemisphere Stroke Survivors. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin RCB Vol 48. Nº 4. 209–218
Knodel, J.; Saengtienchai, C. (2005) Older-Aged Parents: The Final Safety Net For Adult Sons And Daughters With AIDS In Thailand. Journal Of Family Issues. Volume 26. Number 5. 665-698
Ko N. & Muecke M. (2006) Prevailing discourses among AIDS care professionals about childbearing by couples with HIV in Taiwan. AIDS Care. Vol 1, Nº 18. 82-86.
Landolt, M.; Vollrath, M.; Laimbacher, J.; Gnehm, H.; Sennhauser, F. (2005) Prospective Study Of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder In Parents Of Children With Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child And Adolescent Psychiatry. Volume 44. Number 7. 682.
Limiñana M., Patró R. (2004) Mujer Y Salud: Trauma Y Cronificación En Madres De Discapacitados. Anales De Psicología. Vol. 20, Nº 1 (Junio), 47-54.
Livneh, H.; Antonak, R. (2005) Psychosocial Adaptation To Chronic Illness And Disability: A Primer For Counselors. Journal Of Counseling And Development. Volume 83. Number 1. 12
Mandell, D.; Curtis, R.; Gold, M.; Hardie, S. (2005) Anaphylaxis: How Do You Live With It?. Health & Social Work. Volume 30. Number 4. 325.
Manne, S. Es Al. (2004) Couples' Support-Related Communication, Psychological Distress, And Relationship Satisfaction Among Women With Early Stage Breast Cancer. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology. Volume 72. Number 4. 660-670.
Manne, S. Et Al. (2005) Couple-Focused Group Intervention For Women With Early Stage Breast Cancer. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology. Volume 73. Number 4. 634-646
Martire L; Lustig A; Schulz R; Miller G; Helgeson V. (2004) Is It Beneficial To Involve A Family Member? A Meta-Analysis Of Psychosocial Interventions For Chronic Illness. Health Psychology. Volume 23, Number 6. 599-611.
Miller, E. (2003) Reconceptualizing the Role Of Resiliency In Coping And Therapy. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 8: 239-246.
Moua, M. (2001) End-Stage. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin. Volume 45. Number 1. 53-55.
Pakenham, K. (1998) Couple Coping And Adjustment To Multiple Sclerosis In Care Receiver-Carer Dyads. Family Relations. Volume 47. Number 3. 269-77.
Penn P. (2001) Chronic Illness: Trauma, Language, And Writing: Breaking The Silence. Family Process. Volume 40. Number 1. 33-52.
Ramler, M.; Rice, S. (1997) Looking Beyond Chronic Illness: Helping Children Be Children. Texas Child Care. Volume 21. Number 1. 12-15.
Roberts, K. (2005) Barriers To Antiretroviral Medication Adherence In Young HIVInfected Children. Youth & Society. Volume 37. Number 2. 230-245.
Rotheram-Borus, M.; Lee, M.; Gwadz, M.; Draimin, B. (2001) An Intervention For Parents With AIDS And Their Adolescent Children. American Journal Of Public Health. Volume 91. Number 8. 1294-1302.
Sanders S, O’Carroll E (2006) Couples Surviving Prostate Cancer: Long-Term Intimacy Needs and Concerns Following Treatment. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing. Volume 10, Number 4. 503-600.
Scott, J.; Halford, W.; Ward, B. (2004) United We Stand? The Effects Of A CoupleCoping Intervention On Adjustment To Early Stage Breast Or Gynecological Cancer. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology. Volume 72. Number 6. 1122-1135.
Shapiro E. (2002) Chronic Illness As A Family Process: A Social-Developmental Approach To Promoting Resilience. Journal Of Clinical Psychology. Volume. 58, Number 11. 1375-1384.
Strawhacker, M. (2001) Multidisciplinary Teaming To Promote Effective Management Of Type 1 Diabetes For Adolescents. Journal Of School Health. Volume 71. Number 6. 213-17
Sullivan, S., Knafl K., Sadler L., Gilliss C. (2003) Great Expectations: A Position Description For Parents As Caregivers: Part I Pediatric Nursing. Vol. 29/No.6. 457-462.
Thi Xuan Hanh, V Et Al. (2005) Health Related Quality Of Life Of Adolescents In Vietnam: Cross-Cultural Adaptation And Validation Of The Adolescent Duke Health Profile. Journal Of Adolescent. Volume 28. Number 1. 127-146.
Thompsom E. (2000) Mothers´ Experiences of an adult child´s HIV/AIDS Diagnosis: Maternal Responses to and Resolutions of Accountability For AIDS. Family Relations. Vol. 49, Nº. 2. 155-164.
Winfree, C.; Williams, R.; Powell, G. (2002) Children With Cancer: Positive Benefits Of Camp. Camping Magazine. Volume 75. Number 6. 26-33.
Woods, D.; Himle, M.; Osmon, D. (2005) Use Of The Impact On Family Scale In Children With Tic Disorders: Descriptive Data, Validity, And Tic Severity Impact. Child And Family Behavior Therapy. Volume 27. Number 2. 11-21.
Yarhouse M. (2003) Working with Families Affected by HIV/AIDS. The American Journal of Family Therapy. Nº31. 125–13
Young, R.; Marshall, S. (2006) Relationships, Communication, And Career In The Parent-Adolescent Projects Of Families With And Without Challenges. Journal Of Vocational Behavior. Volume 68. Number 1. 1-23
Zautra, A.; Johnson, L.; Davis, M. (2005) Positive Affect As A Source Of Resilience For Women In Chronic Pain. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology. Volume 73. Number 2. 212-220
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Barlow J. and Ellard D. (2004) Psycho-Educational Interventions For Children With Chronic Disease, Parents And Siblings: An Overview Of The Research Evidence Base. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Child: Care, Health & Development, 30, 6, 637– 645.
Barrio C.; Shoffner M. (2005) Career Counseling With Persons Living With HIV: An Ecological Approach. Career Development Quarterly. Volume 53. Number 4. 325- 336.
Boss, P. Couden, B. (2002) Ambiguous from chronic Physical illness: Clinical Interventions with individuals, couples and families. JCLP/In session: Psychoterapy in Practice. Vol. 58. Nº 11. 1351-1360.
Buki, L.; Kogan, L.; Keen, B.; Uman, P. (2005) In The Midst Of A Hurricane: A Case Study Of A Couple Living With AIDS. Journal Of Counseling & Development. Volume 83. Number 4. 470.
D’ardenne, P. (2004) The couple sharing long-term illness. Sexual and Relationship Therapy. Vol 19, No. 3, 291-309.
D’ardenne, P. (2004) The Needs Of The Couple Responding To Illness. Sexual and Relationship Therapy. Vol 19, No. 3. 219-222.
Drotar D, Greenley R, Hoff A Et All (2006) Summary Of Issues And Challenges In The Use Of New Technologies In Clinical Care And With Children And Adolescents With Chronic Illness. Children’s Health Care, Vol1 Nº 35. 91–102.
Gordon, P. Perrone, K. (2004) When Spouses Become Caregivers: Counseling Implications for Younger Couples. Journal of Rehabilitation Vol. 70, Nº 2. 27-32.
Gregory S. (2005) Living With Chronic Illness In The Family Setting. Sociology Of Health & Illness. Volume 27. Number 3. 372-392
Han KS, Lee PS, Park E, Park YJ, Rhyu H, Kang HC. (2004) Influencing Factors On File-Up Stress Of Family Caregivers With A Family Member Having A Chronic Mental Illness. Taehan Kanho Hakhoe Chi. Volume 3. Number 34. 586-94.
Himelstein B. (2006) Palliative Care for Infants, Children, Adolescents, and Their Families. Journal Of Palliative Medicine. Volume 9. Number 1. 163-182
Hocking M.; Lochman J. (2005) Applying The Transactional Stress And Coping Model To Sickle Cell Disorder And Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus: Identifying Psychosocial Variables Related To Adjustment And Intervention. Clinical Child And Family Psychology Review. Volume 8 Number 3. 221-246
Holmes AM, Deb P. (2003) The Effect Of Chronic Illness On The Psychological Health Of Family Members. Journal Of Mental Health Policy Econ. Volume 6. Number 1. 13-22.
Hopia H, E Paavilainen and stedt-Kurki P. (2005) The diversity of family health: constituent systems and resources. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences; 2005; 19; 186–195.
Ibarzábal F (2003). Aspectos emocionales y calidad de vida en pacientes con enfermedades desmielinizantes: El caso de la esclerosis múltiple. Anales de psicología. Vol. 19, Nº 1 (junio), 65-74.
Jackson, S. (2006) Learning To Live: The Relationship Between Lifelong Learning And Lifelong Illness. International Journal Of Lifelong Education. Volume 25. Number 1. 51-73.
Janssens A., de Boer J., van Doorn P., van der Ploeg H., van der Meche F., Passchier J. and Hintzen R. (2003) Expectations of wheelchair-dependency in recently diagnosed patients with multiple sclerosis and their partners. European Journal of Neurology, Nº 10 287–293.
Kramer B., Boelk A. (2006) Family Conflict at the End of Life: Lessons Learned in a Model Program for Vulnerable Older Adults. Journal Of Palliative Medicine. Volume 9, Number 3. 791-803.
Katz S. (2002) When The Child's Illness Is Life Threatening: Impact On The Parents. Pediatric Nursing, Volume 25, Number 5. 453-463.
Koch L, Egbert N, Coeling H, Ayers D. (2005) Returning to Work After the Onset of Illness: Experiences of Right Hemisphere Stroke Survivors. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin RCB Vol 48. Nº 4. 209–218
Knodel, J.; Saengtienchai, C. (2005) Older-Aged Parents: The Final Safety Net For Adult Sons And Daughters With AIDS In Thailand. Journal Of Family Issues. Volume 26. Number 5. 665-698
Ko N. & Muecke M. (2006) Prevailing discourses among AIDS care professionals about childbearing by couples with HIV in Taiwan. AIDS Care. Vol 1, Nº 18. 82-86.
Landolt, M.; Vollrath, M.; Laimbacher, J.; Gnehm, H.; Sennhauser, F. (2005) Prospective Study Of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder In Parents Of Children With Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child And Adolescent Psychiatry. Volume 44. Number 7. 682.
Limiñana M., Patró R. (2004) Mujer Y Salud: Trauma Y Cronificación En Madres De Discapacitados. Anales De Psicología. Vol. 20, Nº 1 (Junio), 47-54.
Livneh, H.; Antonak, R. (2005) Psychosocial Adaptation To Chronic Illness And Disability: A Primer For Counselors. Journal Of Counseling And Development. Volume 83. Number 1. 12
Mandell, D.; Curtis, R.; Gold, M.; Hardie, S. (2005) Anaphylaxis: How Do You Live With It?. Health & Social Work. Volume 30. Number 4. 325.
Manne, S. Es Al. (2004) Couples' Support-Related Communication, Psychological Distress, And Relationship Satisfaction Among Women With Early Stage Breast Cancer. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology. Volume 72. Number 4. 660-670.
Manne, S. Et Al. (2005) Couple-Focused Group Intervention For Women With Early Stage Breast Cancer. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology. Volume 73. Number 4. 634-646
Martire L; Lustig A; Schulz R; Miller G; Helgeson V. (2004) Is It Beneficial To Involve A Family Member? A Meta-Analysis Of Psychosocial Interventions For Chronic Illness. Health Psychology. Volume 23, Number 6. 599-611.
Miller, E. (2003) Reconceptualizing the Role Of Resiliency In Coping And Therapy. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 8: 239-246.
Moua, M. (2001) End-Stage. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin. Volume 45. Number 1. 53-55.
Pakenham, K. (1998) Couple Coping And Adjustment To Multiple Sclerosis In Care Receiver-Carer Dyads. Family Relations. Volume 47. Number 3. 269-77.
Penn P. (2001) Chronic Illness: Trauma, Language, And Writing: Breaking The Silence. Family Process. Volume 40. Number 1. 33-52.
Ramler, M.; Rice, S. (1997) Looking Beyond Chronic Illness: Helping Children Be Children. Texas Child Care. Volume 21. Number 1. 12-15.
Roberts, K. (2005) Barriers To Antiretroviral Medication Adherence In Young HIVInfected Children. Youth & Society. Volume 37. Number 2. 230-245.
Rotheram-Borus, M.; Lee, M.; Gwadz, M.; Draimin, B. (2001) An Intervention For Parents With AIDS And Their Adolescent Children. American Journal Of Public Health. Volume 91. Number 8. 1294-1302.
Sanders S, O’Carroll E (2006) Couples Surviving Prostate Cancer: Long-Term Intimacy Needs and Concerns Following Treatment. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing. Volume 10, Number 4. 503-600.
Scott, J.; Halford, W.; Ward, B. (2004) United We Stand? The Effects Of A CoupleCoping Intervention On Adjustment To Early Stage Breast Or Gynecological Cancer. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology. Volume 72. Number 6. 1122-1135.
Shapiro E. (2002) Chronic Illness As A Family Process: A Social-Developmental Approach To Promoting Resilience. Journal Of Clinical Psychology. Volume. 58, Number 11. 1375-1384.
Strawhacker, M. (2001) Multidisciplinary Teaming To Promote Effective Management Of Type 1 Diabetes For Adolescents. Journal Of School Health. Volume 71. Number 6. 213-17
Sullivan, S., Knafl K., Sadler L., Gilliss C. (2003) Great Expectations: A Position Description For Parents As Caregivers: Part I Pediatric Nursing. Vol. 29/No.6. 457-462.
Thi Xuan Hanh, V Et Al. (2005) Health Related Quality Of Life Of Adolescents In Vietnam: Cross-Cultural Adaptation And Validation Of The Adolescent Duke Health Profile. Journal Of Adolescent. Volume 28. Number 1. 127-146.
Thompsom E. (2000) Mothers´ Experiences of an adult child´s HIV/AIDS Diagnosis: Maternal Responses to and Resolutions of Accountability For AIDS. Family Relations. Vol. 49, Nº. 2. 155-164.
Winfree, C.; Williams, R.; Powell, G. (2002) Children With Cancer: Positive Benefits Of Camp. Camping Magazine. Volume 75. Number 6. 26-33.
Woods, D.; Himle, M.; Osmon, D. (2005) Use Of The Impact On Family Scale In Children With Tic Disorders: Descriptive Data, Validity, And Tic Severity Impact. Child And Family Behavior Therapy. Volume 27. Number 2. 11-21.
Yarhouse M. (2003) Working with Families Affected by HIV/AIDS. The American Journal of Family Therapy. Nº31. 125–13
Young, R.; Marshall, S. (2006) Relationships, Communication, And Career In The Parent-Adolescent Projects Of Families With And Without Challenges. Journal Of Vocational Behavior. Volume 68. Number 1. 1-23
Zautra, A.; Johnson, L.; Davis, M. (2005) Positive Affect As A Source Of Resilience For Women In Chronic Pain. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology. Volume 73. Number 2. 212-220
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spelling Suárez Baquero, AlejandraPulido Martínez, Juan PabloPsicólogo2012-11-30T19:51:37Z2012-11-30T19:51:37Z20062012-11-30Antle, B.; Wells, L.; Goldie, R.; Dematteo, D.; King, S. (2001) Challenges Of Parenting For Families Living With HIV/AIDS. Social Work. Volume 46. Number 2. 159-69.Barlow J. and Ellard D. (2004) Psycho-Educational Interventions For Children With Chronic Disease, Parents And Siblings: An Overview Of The Research Evidence Base. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Child: Care, Health & Development, 30, 6, 637– 645.Barrio C.; Shoffner M. (2005) Career Counseling With Persons Living With HIV: An Ecological Approach. Career Development Quarterly. Volume 53. Number 4. 325- 336.Boss, P. Couden, B. (2002) Ambiguous from chronic Physical illness: Clinical Interventions with individuals, couples and families. JCLP/In session: Psychoterapy in Practice. Vol. 58. Nº 11. 1351-1360.Buki, L.; Kogan, L.; Keen, B.; Uman, P. (2005) In The Midst Of A Hurricane: A Case Study Of A Couple Living With AIDS. Journal Of Counseling & Development. Volume 83. Number 4. 470.D’ardenne, P. (2004) The couple sharing long-term illness. Sexual and Relationship Therapy. Vol 19, No. 3, 291-309.D’ardenne, P. (2004) The Needs Of The Couple Responding To Illness. Sexual and Relationship Therapy. Vol 19, No. 3. 219-222.Drotar D, Greenley R, Hoff A Et All (2006) Summary Of Issues And Challenges In The Use Of New Technologies In Clinical Care And With Children And Adolescents With Chronic Illness. Children’s Health Care, Vol1 Nº 35. 91–102.Gordon, P. Perrone, K. (2004) When Spouses Become Caregivers: Counseling Implications for Younger Couples. Journal of Rehabilitation Vol. 70, Nº 2. 27-32.Gregory S. (2005) Living With Chronic Illness In The Family Setting. Sociology Of Health & Illness. Volume 27. Number 3. 372-392Han KS, Lee PS, Park E, Park YJ, Rhyu H, Kang HC. (2004) Influencing Factors On File-Up Stress Of Family Caregivers With A Family Member Having A Chronic Mental Illness. Taehan Kanho Hakhoe Chi. Volume 3. Number 34. 586-94.Himelstein B. (2006) Palliative Care for Infants, Children, Adolescents, and Their Families. Journal Of Palliative Medicine. Volume 9. Number 1. 163-182Hocking M.; Lochman J. (2005) Applying The Transactional Stress And Coping Model To Sickle Cell Disorder And Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus: Identifying Psychosocial Variables Related To Adjustment And Intervention. Clinical Child And Family Psychology Review. Volume 8 Number 3. 221-246Holmes AM, Deb P. (2003) The Effect Of Chronic Illness On The Psychological Health Of Family Members. Journal Of Mental Health Policy Econ. Volume 6. Number 1. 13-22.Hopia H, E Paavilainen and stedt-Kurki P. (2005) The diversity of family health: constituent systems and resources. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences; 2005; 19; 186–195.Ibarzábal F (2003). 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