The specific aims for this study were to: (a) describe positive and negative well-being in parental caregivers of children with cancer, (b) examine if parental caregivers' personal factors (i.e., resilience and/or demographic characteristics) and child-related contextual factors (i.e., ill child's cancer characteristics and/or demographic characteristics) predict parental caregivers' positive and negative well-being, and (c) test if self-transcendence mediates the relationship between resilience and well-being (positive and negative) in parental caregivers of children with cancer. Eighty parental caregivers whose children were diagnosed with any type of childhood cancer since at least two months prior to study start participated and complet...
The purpose of this study was to explore the association between psychosocial functioning of childre...
As advancements in the treatment of childhood cancer have resulted in increasing survival rates, the...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate parental emotional functioning during the first ...
Background: Despite advances in cancer prognosis and increased survival rates for childhood cancer, ...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...
Our main findings in the present study are that parents of children surviving leukaemia have in gene...
Objectives of this longitudinal exploratory study were to characterize the relation between parental...
This study examined children’s perceptions of how caregivers reacted to their expression of distress...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify latent classes of adjustment in children confronted with par...
The serious illness or death of a caregiver are two of the most distressing events that can befall a...
OBJECTIVE: Research suggests that metacognitive beliefs may be involved in psychological distress an...
Objective: To examine risk variables for future, more immediate, and persistent psychological distre...
When a child is diagnosed with cancer family members are affected both socially and psychologically....
Despite the relatively large number of parents with cancer, relatively little is known about the ext...
BACKGROUND. The vulnerability of children when a parent is diagnosed with cancer may depend on a var...
The purpose of this study was to explore the association between psychosocial functioning of childre...
As advancements in the treatment of childhood cancer have resulted in increasing survival rates, the...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate parental emotional functioning during the first ...
Background: Despite advances in cancer prognosis and increased survival rates for childhood cancer, ...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...
Our main findings in the present study are that parents of children surviving leukaemia have in gene...
Objectives of this longitudinal exploratory study were to characterize the relation between parental...
This study examined children’s perceptions of how caregivers reacted to their expression of distress...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify latent classes of adjustment in children confronted with par...
The serious illness or death of a caregiver are two of the most distressing events that can befall a...
OBJECTIVE: Research suggests that metacognitive beliefs may be involved in psychological distress an...
Objective: To examine risk variables for future, more immediate, and persistent psychological distre...
When a child is diagnosed with cancer family members are affected both socially and psychologically....
Despite the relatively large number of parents with cancer, relatively little is known about the ext...
BACKGROUND. The vulnerability of children when a parent is diagnosed with cancer may depend on a var...
The purpose of this study was to explore the association between psychosocial functioning of childre...
As advancements in the treatment of childhood cancer have resulted in increasing survival rates, the...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate parental emotional functioning during the first ...