Purpose: To determine the principal component structure of the Parental Cancer Questionnaire (PCQ) in a sample of adult children whose parents had cancer and to illustrate the validity and reliability of subscales.Method: The PCQ was administered to 311 adult children of parents with cancer along with the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI), Carer’s Assessment of Difficulties Scale (CADI), Carer’s Assessment of Satisfactions Scale (CASI), Reaction to Diagnosis of Cancer Questionnaire (RDCQ), and the Grief Diagnostic Instrument (GDI).Results: Exploratory Principal Components Analysis identified three dimensions of the parental cancer experience (explaining 51% of the variance amongst scale items). The components were Parental Cancer Benefi...
Due to the burden of caregiving, family caregivers of children with cancer suffer from physical and ...
PURPOSE: (1) Investigate supportive care needs and preferences of parents of children with cancer (2...
This study tested the reliability and validity of the refined Family Inventory of Needs-Pediatrics (...
Abstract Background Currently available indicators of...
Abstract Background Currently available indicators of quality pediatric palliative care tend to focu...
The purpose of this article is to report on the development and field testing for validity and relia...
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate the psychometric characteristics of a scale des...
PURPOSE: Illness cognitions are an important mediator between disease and psychological adjustment. ...
Objective: To examine risk variables for future, more immediate, and persistent psychological distre...
This study tested the reliability and validity of the refined Family Inventory of Needs-Pediatrics (...
AIM: To develop and test the Parental PELICAN Questionnaire, an instrument to retrospectively assess...
Context: approximately 25% of children diagnosed with cancer eventually die. Losing a child puts par...
SUMMARY This article describes the derivation and initial psychometric validation of a multi-dimensi...
Objective: This study aimed to develop a Resilience Scale for Parents of Children with Cancer (RSP-C...
Background: The parents of children with cancer suffer from different physical and psychological hea...
Due to the burden of caregiving, family caregivers of children with cancer suffer from physical and ...
PURPOSE: (1) Investigate supportive care needs and preferences of parents of children with cancer (2...
This study tested the reliability and validity of the refined Family Inventory of Needs-Pediatrics (...
Abstract Background Currently available indicators of...
Abstract Background Currently available indicators of quality pediatric palliative care tend to focu...
The purpose of this article is to report on the development and field testing for validity and relia...
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate the psychometric characteristics of a scale des...
PURPOSE: Illness cognitions are an important mediator between disease and psychological adjustment. ...
Objective: To examine risk variables for future, more immediate, and persistent psychological distre...
This study tested the reliability and validity of the refined Family Inventory of Needs-Pediatrics (...
AIM: To develop and test the Parental PELICAN Questionnaire, an instrument to retrospectively assess...
Context: approximately 25% of children diagnosed with cancer eventually die. Losing a child puts par...
SUMMARY This article describes the derivation and initial psychometric validation of a multi-dimensi...
Objective: This study aimed to develop a Resilience Scale for Parents of Children with Cancer (RSP-C...
Background: The parents of children with cancer suffer from different physical and psychological hea...
Due to the burden of caregiving, family caregivers of children with cancer suffer from physical and ...
PURPOSE: (1) Investigate supportive care needs and preferences of parents of children with cancer (2...
This study tested the reliability and validity of the refined Family Inventory of Needs-Pediatrics (...