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Social support experiences when growing up with a parent with Huntington's disease.

Siri KjoelaasKristin J Billaud FeragenTine K Jensen
Published in: Health psychology and behavioral medicine (2022)
Our findings highlight the many important roles persons other than caregivers can have in helping young people who grow up with the distress and adversity of having a parent with a severe disease, such as HD. The findings suggest that by sustaining positive and adaptive emotions and/ or changing distressing emotions, social support help and can compensate for a lack of support in their caregiving relationships. In order for others to be experienced as supportive, the many barriers this vulnerable group may encounter must be addressed and overcome. Most importantly, support providers must understand how HD affects young people.
Keyphrases
  • social support
  • depressive symptoms
  • mental health
  • early onset