Faglige interesser
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Barne- og ungdomspsykologi
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Søsken som pårørende
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Utredning og behandling av OCD
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Dialektisk atferdsterapi for barn og foreldre (DBT-C)
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Emneord:
Avdeling for klinisk psykologi,
Klinisk barne- og ungdomspsykologi,
søsken
Publikasjoner
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Coldevin, Marit Melnæs; skyberg, maia; Kirchhofer, Solveig Melanie; jenssen, synne; Løken, Per Martin Hvam-Malmedal & Stubberud, Jan
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(2024).
Dialektisk atferdsterapi for barn: En pilotstudie av ferdighetstreningsgrupper for foreldre.
Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening.
ISSN 0332-6470.
doi:
10.52734/OMMB8005.
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Kirchhofer, Solveig Melanie; Orm, Stian; Haukeland, Yngvild Bjartveit; Fredriksen, Trude; Wakefield, Claire E. & Fjermestad, Krister Westlye
(2022).
A systematic review of social support for siblings of children with neurodevelopmental disorders.
Research in Developmental Disabilities.
ISSN 0891-4222.
126.
doi:
10.1016/j.ridd.2022.104234.
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Background
Social support is a protective factor for siblings of children with neurodevelopmental disorders.
Aims
We reviewed studies on social support received by siblings of children with neurodevelopmental disorders.
Methods and procedures
We conducted a pre-registered systematic review (CRD42020207686), searching PsycINFO, MEDLINE, Web of Science, and Scopus.
Outcomes and results
Fifteen articles were eligible for the review, 13 of which used cross-sectional designs. Two studies investigated sibling social support after an intervention. Multiple variables were negatively related to social support (e.g., sibling depression, loneliness, stress). Variables that were positively related to social support included prosocial behavior, competence (academic, social, and activity-related), problem-focused coping, and family quality of life. Potential moderators of the relationship between social support and psychosocial adjustment included the type of disorder of the affected sibling and the type of social support provider. We conclude with an overview of the reliability and validity of the seven social support measurements used across the studies.
Conclusions and implications
Lower levels of social support are associated with more negative psychosocial adjustment among siblings of children with neurodevelopmental disorders. We encourage future researchers to further investigate ways to increase social support for siblings to improve outcomes.
Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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Kirchhofer, Solveig Melanie; Orm, Stian; Haukeland, Yngvild Bjartveit; Fredriksen, Trude; Wakefield, Claire E. & Fjermestad, Krister Westlye
(2022).
A systematic review of social support of siblings of children with neurodevelopmental disorders.
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