Concepts of Illness in Icelandic Children
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Family Health
Male
Parents
Analysis of Variance
Adolescent
05 social sciences
Iceland
Child Development
Humans
Female
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Child
Psychological Theory
Attitude to Health
DOI:
10.1093/jpepsy/23.3.187
Publication Date:
2007-01-13T17:47:55Z
AUTHORS (2)
ABSTRACT
To investigate the development of illness concepts among healthy Icelandic children.Participants were 68 schoolchildren, 6-7, 10-11, and 14-15 years of age, and their parents. Cognitive developmental level and understanding of physical illness were assessed within a Piagetian framework. In addition, illness experience and illness behaviors (Child Illness Behavior Questionnaire) were assessed.Results were consistent with previous studies in that the development of illness concepts among Icelandic children was consistent with Piaget's theory of cognitive development. No relation was found between illness experience and understanding of illness. A more mature understanding of illness was related to willingness to report the onset of illness.The results suggest that findings from previous studies may be generalized to a broader population.
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