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| Title: | Caretaker Expectations Regarding the Management of Pediatric Asthma
Scale (CE) |
| Authors: | Holden Gary Wade Shari Mitchell Herman Ewart Craig Islam Shaheen The National Cooperative Inner-City Asthma Study Group |
| Keywords: | self-efficacy outcome expectations response difficulty social cognitive theory pediatric asthma asthma management |
| Issue Date: | 1998 |
| Citation: | Holden, G., Wade, S., Mitchell, H., Ewart, C., Islam, S. (1998).
Caretaker expectations and the management of pediatric asthma in the
inner-city: A scale development study. Social Work Research, 22, 51-59. |
| Abstract: | Asthma, a very serious health condition in the United States, results in
morbidity and mortality that disproportionately affect children living
in inner-city areas. The National Cooperative Inner-City Asthma Study
(NCICAS) examined a variety of factors related to pediatric asthma. The
CE scale was developed in the NCICAS study and is designed to assess
three psychological factors in caretakers of children with asthma
(self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and response difficulty). The
scale is provided here and background is available in: Holden, G.,
Wade, S., Mitchell, H., Ewart, C., Islam, S. (1998). Caretaker
expectations and the management of pediatric asthma in the inner-city: A
scale development study. Social Work Research, 22, 51-59. or from the
lead author: gary.holden@nyu.edu |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/23612 |
| Appears in Collections: | Gary Holden's Collection
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