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An online family intervention to reduce parental distress following pediatric brain injury.
Authors:Wade  Shari L; Carey  Joanne; Wolfe  Christopher R
Abstract:This study examined whether an online problem-solving intervention could improve parental adjustment following pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI). Families of children with moderate-to-severe TBI were recruited from the trauma registry of a large children's hospital and randomly assigned to receive online family problem solving therapy (FPS; n = 20) or Internet resources (IRC; n = 20) in addition to usual care. The FPS group reported significantly less global distress, depressive symptoms, and anxiety at follow-up than did the IRC group after controlling for baseline symptoms. The FPS group also reported significant improvements in problem-solving skills, although the groups did not differ significantly at follow-up. Findings suggest that an online, skill-building approach can be effective in facilitating parental adaptation after TBI. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:brain injury  tele-health  problem solving  pediatric  family  parental adjustment  parental distress
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