The psychological burden of cancer treatment affects not only child patients but also their parents. There is extensive literature on the positive influence of spirituality on the cancer patient. But there is a gap in the literature on the potential healing influence of spirituality on the parent of the cancer or hematology patient. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between spirituality and parents\u27 levels of depression and anxiety during their child\u27s hematological or oncology treatment. Using the transtheoretical model of change, a purposive sample of 48 parents of children undergoing cancer or hematology treatment completed a demographic form and the Daily Spiritual Experience Scale (DSES), which was used...
This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of cognitive-existential group therapy on spiritual ...
peer-reviewedAssociations between spirituality and depression were examined in parents of children w...
The specific aims for this study were to: (a) describe positive and negative well-being in parental ...
The psychological burden of cancer treatment affects not only child patients but also their parents....
Objectives: Some of the mothers of children with cancer suffer from reactive depression and confront...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of spiritual interventions in re...
Background: When a child is diagnosed with cancer the parents as caregivers experience severe anxiet...
Childhood chronic illness is replete with stressors that affect children’s functioning across physic...
Context: Pediatric cancer is a wide challenge for the patients, family and health care team. They mu...
Upon the diagnosis of a chronic condition for a child, the stressors can be multiple, ongoing, and h...
Background: Parents of children with cancer experience high levels of stress and discomfort. Religio...
Background: The loss of a child is associated with an increased risk for developing psychological pr...
BACKGROUND: The loss of a child is associated with an increased risk for developing psychological pr...
Background and Aim: Cancer is a chronic disease and the second leading cause of death in children. I...
A child’s cancer, as a life-threatening illness, is classified as a traumatic event both for the chi...
This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of cognitive-existential group therapy on spiritual ...
peer-reviewedAssociations between spirituality and depression were examined in parents of children w...
The specific aims for this study were to: (a) describe positive and negative well-being in parental ...
The psychological burden of cancer treatment affects not only child patients but also their parents....
Objectives: Some of the mothers of children with cancer suffer from reactive depression and confront...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of spiritual interventions in re...
Background: When a child is diagnosed with cancer the parents as caregivers experience severe anxiet...
Childhood chronic illness is replete with stressors that affect children’s functioning across physic...
Context: Pediatric cancer is a wide challenge for the patients, family and health care team. They mu...
Upon the diagnosis of a chronic condition for a child, the stressors can be multiple, ongoing, and h...
Background: Parents of children with cancer experience high levels of stress and discomfort. Religio...
Background: The loss of a child is associated with an increased risk for developing psychological pr...
BACKGROUND: The loss of a child is associated with an increased risk for developing psychological pr...
Background and Aim: Cancer is a chronic disease and the second leading cause of death in children. I...
A child’s cancer, as a life-threatening illness, is classified as a traumatic event both for the chi...
This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of cognitive-existential group therapy on spiritual ...
peer-reviewedAssociations between spirituality and depression were examined in parents of children w...
The specific aims for this study were to: (a) describe positive and negative well-being in parental ...