Summary: | Objectives: This study investigated parent–child interactions and analysed the differences between parenting interactions with children affected by asthma and diabetes by comparison with interactions with a child without special needs. Moreover, a comparison between fathers and mothers was made.
Methods: In total, 16 couples with a child affected by asthma, 16 couples with a child with diabetes mellitus, and 16 couples with children without any specific ills, completed the Parent Preference Test.
Results: The data analysis highlighted different interactions adopted by parents in relation to the characteristics of their children.
Conclusions: The results of this study reveal the importance of verifying the different parenting styles adopted in the presence of a child with asthma or diabetes to guarantee the best compliance with the medical intervention.
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