English 101
Rohrbacher
Date 1/28/2015
Annotated Bibliography
How can serious illness effect the family financially, emotionally, and psychologically?
Wittenberg, E., Saada, A., & Prosser, L. A. (2013). How illness affects family members: A qualitative interview survey. The Patient, 6(4), 257-68. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1552480595?accountid=27372
This is an article from a scholarly journal that I retrieved from ProQuest, which the authors have tried to make an analysis based upon the families that were interviewed. The authors start by stating 49 patients that were interviewed for this survey, and explained the effects of having an ill relative. They continued to describe how an ill relative …show more content…
The authors stated that people who are in military suffer many psychological distresses because of their children who have behavior issues. They continue to explain the fact that family’s emotional and behavioral health affects the psychological functioning of the military service member. In addition, they conclude their analysis by recommending treatments for children who experiences conditions such as psychological, behavioral, or emotional problems. This article will help me to relate to people who service in military and show how family issues can have a big impact on how they perform during their …show more content…
A., & Ryan, S. M. (1994). Attachment style and affect regulation: Relationships with health behavior and family experiences of illness in a student sample. Health Psychology, 13(4), 334-345. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0278-6133.13.4.334
Kazak, A. E., & Nachman, G. S. (1991). Family research on childhood chronic illness: Pediatric oncology as an example. Journal of Family Psychology, 4(4), 462-483. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0893-3200.4.4.462
Creswell, P. D., Wisk, L. E., Litzelman, K., Allchin, A., & Witt, W. P. (2014). Parental depressive symptoms and childhood cancer: The importance of financial difficulties. Supportive Care in Cancer, 22(2), 503-11. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00520-013-2003-4
Chen, A. Y., & Newacheck, P. W. (2006). Insurance coverage and financial burden for families of children with special health care needs. Ambulatory Pediatrics, 6(4), 204-9. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/208562168?accountid=27372
Wakefield, C. E., McLoone, J., Butow, P., Lenthen, K., & Cohn, R. J. (2013). Support after the completion of cancer treatment: Perspectives of australian adolescents and their families. European Journal of Cancer Care, 22(4), 530-539.