Ivana Kreft (Avtor)

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Adolescence is a developmental stage in which a person is learning to master cognitive, emotional, social and moral maturity. Adolescents growing up with chronic renal disease enter this stage later and it usually takes them longer to reach the next developmental stage of early adulthood. The reason for this is probably the disease, which brings additional challenges to their lives andto the achievement of autonomy. However, there are factors which have a positive influence on the process of adapting to the disease, such as early preparation for treatment and an encouraging family environment. This is why psychosocial interventions focus on achieving successful adaptation to the disease with the aim ofhelping adolescents and their families continue their everyday life with minimum impact of treatment, i. e. to achieve their best stage of functioning.

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Jezik: Slovenski jezik
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Tipologija: 1.04 - Strokovni članek
UDK: 616.6
COBISS: 26481881 Povezava se bo odprla v novem oknu
ISSN: 0025-8121
Matična publikacija: Medicinski razgledi
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Sekundarni jezik: Angleški jezik
Sekundarni naslov: Adolescent coping with chronic disease
URN: URN:NBN:SI:DOC-CGQB2DID
Strani: str. 383-388
Letnik: Letn. 48
Zvezek: št. 4
Čas izdaje: 2009
ID: 9094919
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