Background: A number of randomized trial studies and longitudinal researches emphasize that despite problems in social adjustment and cognitive damages, children with cancer demonstrate good emotional adjustment. Methods: Most of the research findings in this area are obtained using objective tools such as questionnaires. “Vitality of children”, as a drawing tool, was used as a basis to draw a comparison between children with cancer and healthy children in this study. Accordingly, 112 children with cancer (5 girls and 57 boys aged 3 to 12 years) and 123 healthy children (77 girls and 46 boys aged 3 to 12 years) participated in the study. Results: Findings showed that the vitality of the two groups differed significantly. Perhaps, children w...
Background: Childhood cancer, as one of the life threatening and most serious health problems, consi...
This research is based on the level of learned helplessness and depression learned by patients diagn...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify latent classes of adjustment in children confronted with par...
Background: A number of randomized trial studies and longitudinal researches emphasize that despite ...
AbstractIntroductionA number of randomized trial studies and longitudinal researches emphasize that ...
Background: A number of randomized trial studies and longitudinal researches emphasize that despite ...
AbstractIntroductionChildhood cancer, as one of the life threatening and most serious health problem...
This study aimed to compare the emotional status of children with cancer between the ages of five an...
Compared 56 children between the ages of 5 and 12 years to a sample of healthy controls. All cancer ...
This paper describes the prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems and the social competencies...
While increased difficulties in adjustment and well-being have been hypothesized by pediatric cancer...
Cancer accounts for 20% of the causes of death and occupies the second place as a reason of mortalit...
PurposeThe objective of this 4-year prospective study was to assess the psychological adjustment of ...
Many issues remain unresolved regarding how children adapt to cancer and its threat of death. The au...
AbstractThe present study aimed at appraising the predicting factors of adjustment problems in child...
Background: Childhood cancer, as one of the life threatening and most serious health problems, consi...
This research is based on the level of learned helplessness and depression learned by patients diagn...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify latent classes of adjustment in children confronted with par...
Background: A number of randomized trial studies and longitudinal researches emphasize that despite ...
AbstractIntroductionA number of randomized trial studies and longitudinal researches emphasize that ...
Background: A number of randomized trial studies and longitudinal researches emphasize that despite ...
AbstractIntroductionChildhood cancer, as one of the life threatening and most serious health problem...
This study aimed to compare the emotional status of children with cancer between the ages of five an...
Compared 56 children between the ages of 5 and 12 years to a sample of healthy controls. All cancer ...
This paper describes the prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems and the social competencies...
While increased difficulties in adjustment and well-being have been hypothesized by pediatric cancer...
Cancer accounts for 20% of the causes of death and occupies the second place as a reason of mortalit...
PurposeThe objective of this 4-year prospective study was to assess the psychological adjustment of ...
Many issues remain unresolved regarding how children adapt to cancer and its threat of death. The au...
AbstractThe present study aimed at appraising the predicting factors of adjustment problems in child...
Background: Childhood cancer, as one of the life threatening and most serious health problems, consi...
This research is based on the level of learned helplessness and depression learned by patients diagn...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify latent classes of adjustment in children confronted with par...