Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8714398 | The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice | 2018 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Early-life experiences provide the foundation for later cognitions and behaviors. The expanded FACE developmental model is useful in explaining emotions and coping styles across different age groups and countries. These data will also be used to generate an age-specific bank of items for the development of 3 (age-specific self-report, and parent proxy) questionnaires to assess emotions and coping in food allergy. Findings provide insight into how particular styles of coping develop and vary from patient to patient and may also guide clinician-patient communication and the development of individualized management strategies.
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Authors
Audrey PhD, Laura PsyD, Jennifer PhD, Antonella MD, PhD, Matthew MD, PhD, Steve PhD, Joseph PhD, Wesley MD, Anna MA, Gillian MSc, PhD (cand), Lisa MSc, PhD (cand), Laura MSc, Jennifer BA, Marta MD, PhD, Katrina MD, PhD, Aziz MD, Jonathan MD, PhD,