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A number of studies regarding this practice have been conducted in recent years
, mostly surveys as opposed to randomized trials . Several recent review articles (
Boudreaux , Francis , and Loyacano , 2002 ; Eichhorn , Meyers , Mitchell , and ...
A number of studies regarding this practice have been conducted in recent years
, mostly surveys as opposed to randomized trials . Several recent review articles (
Boudreaux , Francis , and Loyacano , 2002 ; Eichhorn , Meyers , Mitchell , and ...
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However , more recent studies have focused more on the resiliency and healing
characteristics of children and families and their ability to " bounce back ” after
adversity ( Freidman , Svavarsdottir , and McCubbin , 1998 ; Tiet , Bird , Davies ...
However , more recent studies have focused more on the resiliency and healing
characteristics of children and families and their ability to " bounce back ” after
adversity ( Freidman , Svavarsdottir , and McCubbin , 1998 ; Tiet , Bird , Davies ...
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A critical review of 38 studies on parental stress and family functioning in
pediatric intensive care units found that most studies focused on variables in the
adjustment phase of McCubbin and McCubbin's resiliency model of family stress
...
A critical review of 38 studies on parental stress and family functioning in
pediatric intensive care units found that most studies focused on variables in the
adjustment phase of McCubbin and McCubbin's resiliency model of family stress
...
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