Examined the adjustment of 6- to 18-year-old children and adolescents (n = 38) 2 to 5 years postdiagnosis of brain tumor with respect to standardized measures of anxiety and depression; self-perceptions; and adaptive living skills. Child, mother, and teacher report data were used. Maternal adjustment (anxiety and depression, parenting stress) was also assessed. Children and adolescents surviving brain tumors reported themselves to be generally within the normal range. However, maternal ratings of social problems were higher than normative scores and significantly lower than norms on social problems, scholastic competence, and communication skills. Teacher ratings on the Teacher Rating Form were all within normal limits. Maternal adjustment ...
Child development honors research thesis about the impact of parenting behaviors on children coping ...
Objective To examine the adjustment of children of mothers with both active and nonactive breast can...
We investigated the psychological functioning of parents of children suffering from pediatric cancer...
Examined the adjustment of 6- to 18-year-old children and adolescents (n = 38) 2 to 5 years postdiag...
Backgound: Internalizing problems, anxiety, depression, withdrawal, and consequent social problems a...
This study investigates the association between cognitive function and how children cope with the st...
Brain tumors are the most common solid tumor of childhood and leading cause of cancer-related death ...
The survival of childhood brain tumors has improved in the past 30years, but acquired brain injury d...
Compared 56 children between the ages of 5 and 12 years to a sample of healthy controls. All cancer ...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare psychological outcomes in long-term survivors of pediatric brain ca...
Previous research on pediatric cancer populations has reported considerable variability in psycholo...
Objectives This study aimed to investigate post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) in childhood brain...
Children with brain tumors are at risk for a number of cognitive, academic, and social difficulties ...
PurposeThe objective of this 4-year prospective study was to assess the psychological adjustment of ...
Purpose With more children surviving a brain tumor, neurocognitive consequences of the tumor and its...
Child development honors research thesis about the impact of parenting behaviors on children coping ...
Objective To examine the adjustment of children of mothers with both active and nonactive breast can...
We investigated the psychological functioning of parents of children suffering from pediatric cancer...
Examined the adjustment of 6- to 18-year-old children and adolescents (n = 38) 2 to 5 years postdiag...
Backgound: Internalizing problems, anxiety, depression, withdrawal, and consequent social problems a...
This study investigates the association between cognitive function and how children cope with the st...
Brain tumors are the most common solid tumor of childhood and leading cause of cancer-related death ...
The survival of childhood brain tumors has improved in the past 30years, but acquired brain injury d...
Compared 56 children between the ages of 5 and 12 years to a sample of healthy controls. All cancer ...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare psychological outcomes in long-term survivors of pediatric brain ca...
Previous research on pediatric cancer populations has reported considerable variability in psycholo...
Objectives This study aimed to investigate post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) in childhood brain...
Children with brain tumors are at risk for a number of cognitive, academic, and social difficulties ...
PurposeThe objective of this 4-year prospective study was to assess the psychological adjustment of ...
Purpose With more children surviving a brain tumor, neurocognitive consequences of the tumor and its...
Child development honors research thesis about the impact of parenting behaviors on children coping ...
Objective To examine the adjustment of children of mothers with both active and nonactive breast can...
We investigated the psychological functioning of parents of children suffering from pediatric cancer...