2019
P027 THE EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE OF IBD: ARE THEY ALL DEPRESSED OR ARE WE MISSING SOMETHING?
Harris M, Paternostro J, Stoeckel M, Mackay H, Muir L. P027 THE EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE OF IBD: ARE THEY ALL DEPRESSED OR ARE WE MISSING SOMETHING? Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2019, 25: s13-s13. DOI: 10.1093/ibd/izy393.031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExperience of inflammatory bowel diseaseEmotional experienceIdentification of psychopathologyMeasures of depressionGeneral depressionDevelopment of treatment approachesMedication side effectsDisease burdenDiagnosed depressionAnxietyInflammatory bowel diseaseDuration of inflammatory bowel diseaseInflammatory bowel disease symptomsDepressionDistress ScaleDistressGastroenterology appointmentProgressive chronic diseaseState of disease activityThreat of complicationsTreatment approachesTraditional mode of treatmentExtant researchCronbach's alphaClinical care
2015
Growing Up With an Ill Parent: An Examination of Family Characteristics and Parental Illness Features
Stoeckel M, Weissbrod C. Growing Up With an Ill Parent: An Examination of Family Characteristics and Parental Illness Features. Families Systems & Health 2015, 33: 356-362. PMID: 26120764, DOI: 10.1037/fsh0000140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImpact of parental illnessIllness featuresParental illnessPsychosocial functioningIll parentsParticipants' depressionFamily characteristicsChildren of ill parentsLife satisfactionMeasures of depressionChronic medical conditionsAdolescent psychosocial functioningLower life satisfactionLow parental involvementImpact of family characteristicsPsychosocial interventionsLate adolescenceChronic illnessPsychosocial difficultiesCollege studentsAnxietyDepressionMedical conditionsParental involvementIllness
2014
The Adolescent Response to Parental Illness: The Influence of Dispositional Gratitude
Stoeckel M, Weissbrod C, Ahrens A. The Adolescent Response to Parental Illness: The Influence of Dispositional Gratitude. Journal Of Child And Family Studies 2014, 24: 1501-1509. DOI: 10.1007/s10826-014-9955-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChildren of ill parentsDispositional gratitudeFamily quality of lifeParental illnessIll parentsCollege-ageSelf-report measuresFamily qualitySusceptibility to anxietyCollege-age childrenAppreciation of lifeParent groupsInternalizing symptomsChild depressionChild anxietyGroup differencesPositive emotionsFamily variablesCollege studentsAdolescents' responsesAnxietyAnxiety levelsDepressionEmotional strengthQuality of life