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Medical adherence and childhood chronic illness: family daily management skills and emotional climate as emerging contributorsBarbara H Fiese
Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA
Curr Opin Pediatr 18:551-7. 2006..From the past 2 years, eight correlational studies were identified which specifically examined the links between family management strategies, family climate and medical adherence...
Family climate of routine asthma care: associating perceived burden and mother-child interaction patterns to child well-beingBarbara Fiese
Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, 430 Huntington Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA
Fam Process 47:63-79. 2008..The results are discussed in terms of how overall family climate and regulation of routines affects child well-being. Implications for clinical practice and limitations of the study are provided...
Breathing life into family processes: introduction to the special issue on families and asthmaBarbara H Fiese
Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, 430 Huntington Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA
Fam Process 47:1-5. 2008....
Nighttime waking in children with asthma: an exploratory study of daily fluctuations in family climateBarbara H Fiese
Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA
J Fam Psychol 21:95-103. 2007..Results underscore the importance of considering family climate in children's disturbed sleep...
Narratives in and about families: an examination of coding schemes and a guide for family researchersBarbara H Fiese
Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA
J Fam Psychol 19:51-61. 2005..A guide for researchers in their consideration of adopting narrative methods is offered. The article concludes with a consideration of linking different coding schemes and challenges for future researchers...
Family mealtime interactions and overweight children with asthma: potential for compounded risks?Matthew P Jacobs
430 Huntington Hall, Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 13240, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 32:64-8. 2007..Exploratory study aimed to examine differences in family interaction patterns during a routine mealtime between overweight, at-risk for overweight, and average weight children with asthma...
A review of 50 years of research on naturally occurring family routines and rituals: cause for celebration?Barbara H Fiese
Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 13244, USA
J Fam Psychol 16:381-90. 2002..Recommendations are made to better integrate theory with empirical efforts to demonstrate the importance of family routines and rituals in contemporary life...
Family asthma management routines: connections to medical adherence and quality of lifeBarbara H Fiese
Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 13244, USA
J Pediatr 146:171-6. 2005..To develop a reliable measure of asthma management routines and examine its association with health care utilization, medical adherence, and quality of life...
Coherent accounts of coping with a chronic illness: convergences and divergences in family measurement using a narrative analysisBarbara H Fiese
430 Huntington Hall, Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA
Fam Process 42:439-51. 2003..Divergences and convergences between different types of family measurement are discussed in light of meaning-making processes associated with coping with a chronic illness...
Tales of pediatric asthma management: family-based strategies related to medical adherence and health care utilizationBarbara H Fiese
Department of Psychology, 430 Huntington Hall, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA
J Pediatr 143:457-62. 2003..To examine how family management styles, garnered from parent interviews about the effect of asthma on family life, are related to medical adherence and health care utilization...
A cumulative risk model predicting caregiver quality of life in pediatric asthmaRobin S Everhart
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 33:809-18. 2008..To examine the relationship between a cumulative risk model and caregiver quality of life (QOL) in pediatric asthma and determine whether caregiver QOL is predicted by a linear or quadratic model of cumulative risk...
Asthma severity and child quality of life in pediatric asthma: a systematic reviewRobin S Everhart
Syracuse University, Department of Psychology, 430 Huntington Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244, United States
Patient Educ Couns 75:162-8. 2009..To systematically review evidence of asthma severity as a correlate of child quality of life (QOL) in pediatric asthma...
Validation of the Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire with momentary assessments of symptoms and functional limitations in patient daily lifeRobin S Everhart
Center for Health and Behavior, Syracuse University, 402 Huntington Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244 2340, USA
Respir Care 55:427-32. 2010....
Research Grants
- Family Ritual Continuity: Comorbidity Child MH & IllnessMARCIA WINTER; Fiscal Year: 2006..abstract_text> ..
