Breaking bad news: communication around parental multiple sclerosis with children.

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Breaking bad news: communication around parental multiple sclerosis with children. / Paliokosta, Elena; Diareme, Stavroula; Kolaitis, Gerasimos; Ferentinos, Spyros; Lympinaki, Eirini; Tsiantis, John; Romer, Georg; Karageorgiou, Clementine; Tsiantis, Alkis; Anasontzi, Sofia; Tsalamanios, Emmanuel.

In: FAM SYST HEALTH, Vol. 27, No. 1, 1, 2009, p. 64-76.

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Harvard

Paliokosta, E, Diareme, S, Kolaitis, G, Ferentinos, S, Lympinaki, E, Tsiantis, J, Romer, G, Karageorgiou, C, Tsiantis, A, Anasontzi, S & Tsalamanios, E 2009, 'Breaking bad news: communication around parental multiple sclerosis with children.', FAM SYST HEALTH, vol. 27, no. 1, 1, pp. 64-76. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19630446?dopt=Citation>

APA

Paliokosta, E., Diareme, S., Kolaitis, G., Ferentinos, S., Lympinaki, E., Tsiantis, J., Romer, G., Karageorgiou, C., Tsiantis, A., Anasontzi, S., & Tsalamanios, E. (2009). Breaking bad news: communication around parental multiple sclerosis with children. FAM SYST HEALTH, 27(1), 64-76. [1]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19630446?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Paliokosta E, Diareme S, Kolaitis G, Ferentinos S, Lympinaki E, Tsiantis J et al. Breaking bad news: communication around parental multiple sclerosis with children. FAM SYST HEALTH. 2009;27(1):64-76. 1.

Bibtex

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title = "Breaking bad news: communication around parental multiple sclerosis with children.",
abstract = "This study investigates the relation of communication around parental multiple sclerosis (MS) to family dysfunction and mental health problems of the children in Greek families. Fifty-six families with a parent with MS were studied regarding emotional well-being of children, parental depression, family functioning, and illness' related impairment, correlated to the amount of information about parental illness provided to children. Significant differences were found in three dimensions of child psychopathology on maternal scores of Child Behavior Checklist, between children who had partial information about parental illness and the other two groups of children who had explicit or no information at all. Differences were also observed in children's scores on (Youth Self Report) social problems between the same groups. The finding that children who had only partial information about their parents' illness presented more problems, illustrates the importance of {"}how, what, and how much{"} of information is communicated to children. Clinical implications are discussed in terms of the families' difficulties with communicating parental illness with their children and possible need for professional support.",
author = "Elena Paliokosta and Stavroula Diareme and Gerasimos Kolaitis and Spyros Ferentinos and Eirini Lympinaki and John Tsiantis and Georg Romer and Clementine Karageorgiou and Alkis Tsiantis and Sofia Anasontzi and Emmanuel Tsalamanios",
year = "2009",
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AU - Paliokosta, Elena

AU - Diareme, Stavroula

AU - Kolaitis, Gerasimos

AU - Ferentinos, Spyros

AU - Lympinaki, Eirini

AU - Tsiantis, John

AU - Romer, Georg

AU - Karageorgiou, Clementine

AU - Tsiantis, Alkis

AU - Anasontzi, Sofia

AU - Tsalamanios, Emmanuel

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N2 - This study investigates the relation of communication around parental multiple sclerosis (MS) to family dysfunction and mental health problems of the children in Greek families. Fifty-six families with a parent with MS were studied regarding emotional well-being of children, parental depression, family functioning, and illness' related impairment, correlated to the amount of information about parental illness provided to children. Significant differences were found in three dimensions of child psychopathology on maternal scores of Child Behavior Checklist, between children who had partial information about parental illness and the other two groups of children who had explicit or no information at all. Differences were also observed in children's scores on (Youth Self Report) social problems between the same groups. The finding that children who had only partial information about their parents' illness presented more problems, illustrates the importance of "how, what, and how much" of information is communicated to children. Clinical implications are discussed in terms of the families' difficulties with communicating parental illness with their children and possible need for professional support.

AB - This study investigates the relation of communication around parental multiple sclerosis (MS) to family dysfunction and mental health problems of the children in Greek families. Fifty-six families with a parent with MS were studied regarding emotional well-being of children, parental depression, family functioning, and illness' related impairment, correlated to the amount of information about parental illness provided to children. Significant differences were found in three dimensions of child psychopathology on maternal scores of Child Behavior Checklist, between children who had partial information about parental illness and the other two groups of children who had explicit or no information at all. Differences were also observed in children's scores on (Youth Self Report) social problems between the same groups. The finding that children who had only partial information about their parents' illness presented more problems, illustrates the importance of "how, what, and how much" of information is communicated to children. Clinical implications are discussed in terms of the families' difficulties with communicating parental illness with their children and possible need for professional support.

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