KMID : 0367320140250010020
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Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2014 Volume.25 No. 1 p.20 ~ p.27
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The Effects of Multidisciplinary Approach for Children with Feeding Disorder and Failure to Thrive on Their Mothers
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An Kyung-Jin
Joung Yoo-Sook Jang Byong-Su Kwon Jeong-Yi
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Abstract
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Objectives : The aim of this study was to determine whether intervention using a multidisciplinary approach affects maternal mental health, parenting stress, and sense of parenting competence in children with feeding disorder and failure to thrive (FTT).
Methods : Children with feeding disorder and FTT were randomized to the intervention group (N=11) or control group (N=8). We administered the Korean standardization of Parent Temperament Questionnaire for Children (K-PTQ) in both groups before intervention, and the Korean version of the Parenting Stress Index-Short Form (K-PSI-SF), Korean version of the Parenting Sense of Competence (K-PSOC), Korean version of the Beck¡¯s Depression Inventory (K-BDI), Korean version of the Beck Anxiety Inventory (K-BAI), and Korean version of the Mood Disorder Questionnaire (K-MDQ) in both groups before and after the intervention.
Results : In the intervention group, the K-BDI (p=.068), K-BAI (p=.068), and K-MDQ (p=.066) scores tended to show a decline, the K-PSI-SF scores for stress related to child learning showed a significant decline, and the K-PSOC scores for sense of parenting competence showed significant improvement. However, no significant changes were observed in the control group.
Conclusion : Use of a multidisciplinary approach improved maternal mental health, parenting stress, and sense of competence. Comparison of these results with those of normal control will be necessary in a future study.
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KEYWORD
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Feeding and Eating Disorders of Childhood, Failure to Thrive, Parenting, Psychological Stress, Mental Competency, Anxiety, Depression
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