Journal of Pediatric Psychology 29(5) pp. 405, 2004
Journal of Pediatric Psychology vol. 29 no. 5 © Society of Pediatric Psychology 2004; all rights reserved
Pediatric Adherence as a Multidimensional and Dynamic Construct, Involving a Triadic Partnership
doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsh069Mirella De Civita and Patricia L. Dobkin
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 29(3), pp. 157-169
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Defining Aspect 1: Multidimensional As illustrated in Figure 1, treatment plans for most chronic illnesses include several components, with different behaviors being executed on a regular basis to maintain optimal health. In addition, treatment components are interrelated, with the manifestation of behaviors in one component potentially affecting performance in others. It is worth noting that some studies have focused only on specific components (e.g., Bennett Murphy, Thompson, & Morris, 1997, and Reid, Dubow, Carey, & Dura, 1994, for type 1 diabetes; Chaney & Peterson, 1989, and Litt & Cuskey, 1981 for JIA). In this section, we describe the complexity and interrelatedness of treatment components.
Page 160, under the heading Interrelation of Treatment Components, the following sentence should read:
Interestingly, some studies report weak associations among treatment behaviors (Celano, Geller, Phillips, & Ziman, 1998, for asthma; Glasgow et al., 1987, and Schafer, Glasgow, McCaul, & Dreher, 1983 for type 1 diabetes).
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