OBJECTIVES:Follow-up studies suggest that the psychosocial impact of pediatric cancer on parents often extends beyond the end of their child's cancer treatments, and parents can continue to experience both individual and relationship effects. In a long-term study of parents of children who were treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), we aimed to: 1) describe parents' adjustment (psychological distress, relationship satisfaction; 2) describe the perceived impact of cancer on couples' relationship, and; 3) identify to what extent the perceived impact of cancer on the couple is related to both parents' long-term adjustment. METHODS:Parents of childhood ALL survivors (n = 103 couples) were surveyed as part of a cohort recall (PETALE coh...
Evaluated emotional distress, coping style, and marital adjustment in 84 parents (42 couples) of chi...
The purpose of this project was to understand the experience of couples through open-ended interview...
Objective: To examine risk variables for future, more immediate, and persistent psychological distre...
ObjectivesFollow-up studies suggest that the psychosocial impact of pediatric cancer on parents ofte...
Objective: Pediatric cancer is a life-threatening disease that poses significant challenges to the i...
Objective Studies examining interrelationships within parental couples confronted with pediatric ca...
Objective: The intensive and long‐lasting experience of childhood cancer is a tremendous stressor fo...
Purpose: The diagnosis of cancer and the treatment decisions associated with it may cause uncertaint...
Description of the perceived impact of cancer, and psychological and relationship adjustment in a sa...
Cancer is a serious disease that affects deeply and painfully not only the child who has cancer but ...
Objective: Pediatric cancer is a life-threatening disease that poses significant challenges to the i...
PURPOSE: Childhood cancer is stressful for the entire family. Preoccupation and anxiety surrounding ...
(1) Background: The onset and duration of the child’s illness is a difficult test for the entire fam...
Objective: Pediatric cancer is a life-threatening disease that poses significant challenges to the i...
Increasing survival rates in childhood cancer have yielded a growing population of parents of childh...
Evaluated emotional distress, coping style, and marital adjustment in 84 parents (42 couples) of chi...
The purpose of this project was to understand the experience of couples through open-ended interview...
Objective: To examine risk variables for future, more immediate, and persistent psychological distre...
ObjectivesFollow-up studies suggest that the psychosocial impact of pediatric cancer on parents ofte...
Objective: Pediatric cancer is a life-threatening disease that poses significant challenges to the i...
Objective Studies examining interrelationships within parental couples confronted with pediatric ca...
Objective: The intensive and long‐lasting experience of childhood cancer is a tremendous stressor fo...
Purpose: The diagnosis of cancer and the treatment decisions associated with it may cause uncertaint...
Description of the perceived impact of cancer, and psychological and relationship adjustment in a sa...
Cancer is a serious disease that affects deeply and painfully not only the child who has cancer but ...
Objective: Pediatric cancer is a life-threatening disease that poses significant challenges to the i...
PURPOSE: Childhood cancer is stressful for the entire family. Preoccupation and anxiety surrounding ...
(1) Background: The onset and duration of the child’s illness is a difficult test for the entire fam...
Objective: Pediatric cancer is a life-threatening disease that poses significant challenges to the i...
Increasing survival rates in childhood cancer have yielded a growing population of parents of childh...
Evaluated emotional distress, coping style, and marital adjustment in 84 parents (42 couples) of chi...
The purpose of this project was to understand the experience of couples through open-ended interview...
Objective: To examine risk variables for future, more immediate, and persistent psychological distre...