Chronic illness and psychopathology in emerging adults: Moderation by parent-child relationship quality
DISCUSSION: The emerging adults who reported the most psychological problems also reported having a health condition, low physical quality of life, and low maternal relationship quality, highlighting that the combination of these variables predicted the highest rate of psychological problems. A low maternal relationship quality contributes to poor psychological adjustment while a high maternal relationship quality contributes to good psychological adjustment.PMID:37700608 | DOI:10.1177/17423953231200681
Source: Chronic Illness - Category: General Medicine Authors: Abigail Kukay Cliff McKinney Source Type: research
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