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<a href="http://doi.org/10.13109/prkk.2020.69.3.203" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.13109/prkk.2020.69.3.203</a>
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Evaluation of a Manualized Group Program for Siblings of Children with Diseases or Disabilities
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Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie
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2020
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behavioral problems; behavioural problems; disability; emotional problems; life-threatening illness; resiliance; siblings
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Engelhardt-Lohrke C; Schepper F; Herrmann J; Kowalewski K; Spilger T; Weis C; Martini J
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Evaluation of a Manualized Group Program for Siblings of Children with Diseases or Disabilities This study evaluates a manualized group program for siblings of children with life-threatening/life-limiting diseases or disabilities. The program aims to activate resources and to reduce emotional and behavioral problems, using cognitive-behavioral methods and experience-based interventions. In this multi-center study, 13 GeschwisterTREFFs were conducted by 11 study sites in Germany. Prior to and after the intervention 97 siblings aged 7 to 14 years and their parents were examined with standardized questionnaires. At baseline, the siblings of children with diseases or disabilities showed significant more emotional and behavioral problems compared to the respective norm samples. After the intervention, the siblings reported declined problem behavior scores that were mostly in the range of the particular norm values. Furthermore, the children indicated a significant improvement of self-esteem, self-efficacy, school competences and relations to their siblings. However, parents reported more problem behavior and less health-related quality of life of their children at both assessments. The present multi-center study showed the interventions' feasibility in different settings and confirmed expected improvements of target variables during the intervention period. Randomized-controlled trails are warranted to verify our results.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.13109/prkk.2020.69.3.203" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.13109/prkk.2020.69.3.203</a>
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2020
behavioral problems
behavioural problems
Disability
emotional problems
Engelhardt-Lohrke C
Herrmann J
July 2020 List
Kowalewski K
Life-threatening illness
Martini J
Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie
resiliance
Schepper F
Siblings
Spilger T
Weis C