Research in pediatric psychology has scarcely begun to investigate the psychosocial needs of siblings of pediatric cancer patients. The purpose of this literature review was to discuss the articles that have investigated the psychosocial needs of pediatric cancer patients as well as the articles that suggest promising intervention strategies to help these young individuals. The articles discussed investigated the effects on healthy-siblings during the cancer treatment, the outside factors that influence the amount of distress a sibling may suffer with, the differences in reactions and adjustment between nonbereaved and bereaved siblings, and the possible intervention strategies including increased social support, family-oriented rehabilitat...
The aim of this study was to prospectively investigate the prevalence of and risk factors for psycho...
As survival rates continue to improve for children diagnosed with cancer, strides in achieving bette...
PROBLEM: Siblings of children with cancer experience extraordinary reactions and changes to their ow...
BACKGROUND: Since siblings of pediatric cancer patients are at risk for emotional, behavioral, and s...
A two-session psychological intervention for siblings of pediatric cancer patients: a randomized con...
Objectives: Siblings' psychosocial adjustment to childhood cancer is poorly understood. This systema...
abstract: The purpose of this research project is to explore the healthy sibling’s response to the d...
Healthy siblings of children with cancer are impacted by the diagnosis in a way not often recognized...
The diagnosis and treatment of childhood cancer results in significant disruptions, and distress is ...
BACKGROUND: Siblings of pediatric cancer patients have a higher risk of developing emotional, behavi...
Siblings of children with cancer encounter stressors and challenges that can lead to severe distress...
Objective To assess associations of coping and family functioning with psychosocial adjustment in si...
Background: Pediatric cancer is a severe life-threatening disease that poses significant challenges ...
Childhood cancer remains the leading cause of death amongst young people in the United Kingdom. Wi...
In this study, the behavioural problems and coping skills of adolescent siblings of cancer patients ...
The aim of this study was to prospectively investigate the prevalence of and risk factors for psycho...
As survival rates continue to improve for children diagnosed with cancer, strides in achieving bette...
PROBLEM: Siblings of children with cancer experience extraordinary reactions and changes to their ow...
BACKGROUND: Since siblings of pediatric cancer patients are at risk for emotional, behavioral, and s...
A two-session psychological intervention for siblings of pediatric cancer patients: a randomized con...
Objectives: Siblings' psychosocial adjustment to childhood cancer is poorly understood. This systema...
abstract: The purpose of this research project is to explore the healthy sibling’s response to the d...
Healthy siblings of children with cancer are impacted by the diagnosis in a way not often recognized...
The diagnosis and treatment of childhood cancer results in significant disruptions, and distress is ...
BACKGROUND: Siblings of pediatric cancer patients have a higher risk of developing emotional, behavi...
Siblings of children with cancer encounter stressors and challenges that can lead to severe distress...
Objective To assess associations of coping and family functioning with psychosocial adjustment in si...
Background: Pediatric cancer is a severe life-threatening disease that poses significant challenges ...
Childhood cancer remains the leading cause of death amongst young people in the United Kingdom. Wi...
In this study, the behavioural problems and coping skills of adolescent siblings of cancer patients ...
The aim of this study was to prospectively investigate the prevalence of and risk factors for psycho...
As survival rates continue to improve for children diagnosed with cancer, strides in achieving bette...
PROBLEM: Siblings of children with cancer experience extraordinary reactions and changes to their ow...