Background: Psychological and social health of children with cancer may be severely affected by the disease and its treatment. Successive drawing by children can help them over time in terms of psychological and social adaptation. This study aimed to investigate the effects of drawing on depression in children with cancer undergoing chemotherapy. Materials and Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted on 7–12-year-old children with cancer undergoing chemotherapy. After completing Maria Kovacs' Children's Depression Inventory (CDI), 65 children who had obtained scores higher than 12 were chosen as study participants and were randomly divided into two experimental and control groups. The children in the experimental group were enga...
AbstractThe purpose of this research is to investigate the effect of art therapy based on painting t...
This research uses the Kinetic-House-Tree-Person drawing to assess for depression in children with s...
This research discusses children who have catastrophic illnesses, their views about death, and how t...
Background: Cancer is a major source of distress such as aggression and anxiety. It becomes a trauma...
Introduction Improving the mental status of children with cancer is part of nurses’ duties in planni...
Children undergoing cancer treatment may experience detrimental adverse side effects that can be rem...
Cancer patients are more susceptible to developing depression as a result of the treatment process. ...
Did you know that doodling or coloring in a book can have significant therapeutic effects? It has be...
This was a pilot study introducing a new art therapy assessment called the Hernandez Art Depression ...
The following study assesses the course of depression and its growing affliction in children. Depres...
One of the psychological problems faced by children with leukemia is the anxiety of medical procedur...
Background: Cancer can be a physically and emotionally damaging disease. While there are various con...
This research was conducted at a summer camp for siblings of children with cancer. Participants incl...
This paper presents a look at the effect of loss on children. It attempts to show how art therapy ca...
The aim of this study is to describe the particularities of color expression and how it changes via ...
AbstractThe purpose of this research is to investigate the effect of art therapy based on painting t...
This research uses the Kinetic-House-Tree-Person drawing to assess for depression in children with s...
This research discusses children who have catastrophic illnesses, their views about death, and how t...
Background: Cancer is a major source of distress such as aggression and anxiety. It becomes a trauma...
Introduction Improving the mental status of children with cancer is part of nurses’ duties in planni...
Children undergoing cancer treatment may experience detrimental adverse side effects that can be rem...
Cancer patients are more susceptible to developing depression as a result of the treatment process. ...
Did you know that doodling or coloring in a book can have significant therapeutic effects? It has be...
This was a pilot study introducing a new art therapy assessment called the Hernandez Art Depression ...
The following study assesses the course of depression and its growing affliction in children. Depres...
One of the psychological problems faced by children with leukemia is the anxiety of medical procedur...
Background: Cancer can be a physically and emotionally damaging disease. While there are various con...
This research was conducted at a summer camp for siblings of children with cancer. Participants incl...
This paper presents a look at the effect of loss on children. It attempts to show how art therapy ca...
The aim of this study is to describe the particularities of color expression and how it changes via ...
AbstractThe purpose of this research is to investigate the effect of art therapy based on painting t...
This research uses the Kinetic-House-Tree-Person drawing to assess for depression in children with s...
This research discusses children who have catastrophic illnesses, their views about death, and how t...