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CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLES RESPONSE TO PARENTAL ILLNESS
A HANDBOOK OF ASSESSMENT AND PRACTICE
CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLES RESPONSE TO PARENTAL ILLNESS
A HANDBOOK OF ASSESSMENT AND PRACTICE
Edited by
David Morley
University of Oxford, UK
Xiaoming Li
University of South Carolina, USA
Crispin Jenkinson
University of Oxford, UK
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Morley, David, 1967 September 7- , editor. | Li, Xiaoming, 1956
November 30- , editor. | Jenkinson, Crispin, 1962- , editor.
Title: Children and young peoples response to parental illness : a handbook of assessment and practice / [edited by] David Morley, Xiaoming Li, Crispin Jenkinson.
Description: Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2017. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016012715| ISBN 9781785230073 (pbk. : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781498778718 (e-book)
Subjects: | MESH: Child of Impaired Parents--psychology | Parent-Child
Relations | Parenting--psychology | Child | Adolescent
Classification: LCC RJ499.3 | NLM WS 105.5.F2 | DDC 618.92/89--dc23
LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2016012715
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Contents
David Morley and Crispin Jenkinson
Kenneth Pakenham
David Morley and Elaine Book
Rikke Kieffer-Kristensen
Emily Crain and Tracy R.G. Gladstone
Peggy S. Keller, Lauren R. Gilbert, Eric A. Haak and Shuang Bi
Cynthia W. Moore and Paula K. Rauch
Peilian Chi and Xiaoming Li
Laura Kelly and David Morley
Shan Qiao and Xiaoming Li
Dominik Sebastian Sieh and Anne Visser-Meily
Laura Kelly, Crispin Jenkinson and David Morley
David Morley, PhD, is a senior research scientist in the Health Services Research Unit in the Nuffield Department of Population Health at the University of Oxford. He has published widely on the impact of parental illness, with a particular focus on the offspring of people with Parkinsons disease. Dr Morley also has significant interests in outcomes measurement and has contributed to the development of a number of instruments.
Xiaoming Li, PhD, is professor and endowed chair of Health Promotion, Education and Behavior at the Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina. He has worked with an interdisciplinary team of psychologists, anthropologists, sociologists, physicians and other healthcare professionals for over 20 years in the areas of mental health and HIV research in both US and international settings. Professor Lis research interests include the impact of parental HIV on childrens well-being and issues of parental disclosure of adverse events, including HIV infection.
Crispin Jenkinson, DPhil, is a professor and unit director of the Health Services Research Unit at the University of Oxford. He is also a senior research fellow of Harris Manchester College, Oxford. Professor Jenkinsons research interests include quality of life and health status measurement, the evaluation of patient experiences of medical care, and methodology. He also has extensive experience in developing and validating outcome measures.
We wish to acknowledge the significant contribution of Sarah Dummett, University of Oxford, whose patience, proofreading skills and keen eye for detail were invaluable in the preparation of this text.
Shuang Bi
Department of Psychology
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Elaine Book
Pacific Parkinsons Research Centre
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Peilian Chi
Department of Psychology