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Current Opinion in Pediatrics:
October 2006 - Volume 18 - Issue 5 - p 539-544
doi: 10.1097/01.mop.0000245355.60583.74
Psychiatry

Family processes in pediatric asthma

Celano, Marianne P

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Abstract

Purpose of review: Family processes are best conceptualized within an integrated, dynamic biopsychosocial model of pediatric asthma. We reviewed the literature on specific family processes proposed to influence asthma outcomes, the mechanisms of influence, and family-focused interventions to improve asthma control.

Recent findings: Family characteristics associated with asthma outcomes include caregiver psychological functioning, parenting, and whole-family processes. These characteristics influence asthma outcomes via asthma management behaviors and/or disease-related psychophysiologic pathways. Family-focused interventions designed to promote asthma control include psychoeducation and family therapy, although alternative models have also been proposed.

Summary: Despite the increasing evidence that family processes contribute to asthma outcomes, few theory-based family interventions have been developed for children with asthma. Systemic consultation models and biobehavioral family interventions, in conjunction with pediatric care, appear to hold the most promise for helping families of children with poorly controlled asthma.

© 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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