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Health Commun ; : 1-11, 2024 Mar 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38501254

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Caring for medically complex children (MCC) involves physical, financial, and emotional challenges for parents, who are often grieving the loss of their expectations or vision for a healthy child. We applied Miles' parental grief model to explore the experiences of 25 parent-caregivers who were interviewed for The Rare Life, a podcast in which a mother of a MCC interviews parents about their experiences caring for their MCC. We characterize parent-caregivers' experiences of shock; their intense grief, including yearning, helplessness, physical symptoms, behavioral changes, and a search for meaning; and the reorganization that helped them accept their parenting reality. In addition, we identified communicative barriers and facilitators that hindered and supported parent-caregivers' movement through the phases of grief.

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J Res Adolesc ; 30(3): 800-816, 2020 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32432826

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Guided by self-determination theory, the aim of this study was to examine whether adolescents' autonomous motivation for making healthy diet choices mediates the association between parenting practices regarding diet and adolescent food choices. We analyzed data from the NCI FLASHE study, a survey of demographically diverse parents and their adolescent children (N = 1,646 dyads). Path models supported self-determination theory's assertion that indirect, encouraging parenting practices fostered internal motivation; in contrast, regulation was both positively and negatively linked to motivation depending on the model. Models also yielded direct paths between parenting practices and healthy and unhealthy diet choices. Overall, regardless of what predicted motivation, adolescents' autonomous motivation was linked with their consumption of healthier foods and drinks. As such, cultivating a sense of internal motivation during these formative years may put young people on a path toward healthy patterns of self-regulation later in life.


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Feeding Behavior/psychology , Parenting/psychology , Personal Autonomy , Adolescent , Diet, Healthy/psychology , Female , Humans , Male , Motivation , Parent-Child Relations , Surveys and Questionnaires
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