Objective: Cancer is a chronic, long-term illness that affects not only the child but also the family as a whole. The family faces objective as well as subjective difficulties, e.g. stress, anxiety and depression. The burden is often experienced by mothers, since they take on the major responsibility of care giving. We conducted a study in mothers of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and determined whether their coping mechanisms were acceptable and if these mechanisms were helpful to reduce depression. Methods: Mothers of 58 children with Pre (precursor) B cell leukemia were evaluated using Beck's depressive inventory (BDI), Coping Health Inventory for Parents (CHIP), and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). Results: Copi...
BackgroundDespite evidence of depression among mothers of children with cancer, there appears to be ...
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/9...
Objective According to the stress and coping goodness of fit model, parents ’ risk for psychological...
Introduction: Diagnosis of cancer in children poses a challenging situation for parents to cope with...
Introduction: Diagnosis of cancer in children poses a challenging situation for parents to cope with...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...
Background: Cancer is a word that strikes fear into people and is something that completely changes ...
Background: Depressive symptoms have been reported to be more prominent in parents of children with ...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...
Context: Parents of children with cancer are experiencing high levels of psychological distress. Ele...
Every year in Poland there are approximately 1200 new cases of malignant tumours in children and ado...
Background: The assessment of coping strategies used by the mothers of children with leukemia will p...
Having a child with cancer is one of the most stressful situations families can experience. This stu...
Having a child with cancer is one of the most stressful situations families can experience. This stu...
A mother’s cancer diagnosis may have consequences for all family members, particularly for children,...
BackgroundDespite evidence of depression among mothers of children with cancer, there appears to be ...
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/9...
Objective According to the stress and coping goodness of fit model, parents ’ risk for psychological...
Introduction: Diagnosis of cancer in children poses a challenging situation for parents to cope with...
Introduction: Diagnosis of cancer in children poses a challenging situation for parents to cope with...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...
Background: Cancer is a word that strikes fear into people and is something that completely changes ...
Background: Depressive symptoms have been reported to be more prominent in parents of children with ...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...
Context: Parents of children with cancer are experiencing high levels of psychological distress. Ele...
Every year in Poland there are approximately 1200 new cases of malignant tumours in children and ado...
Background: The assessment of coping strategies used by the mothers of children with leukemia will p...
Having a child with cancer is one of the most stressful situations families can experience. This stu...
Having a child with cancer is one of the most stressful situations families can experience. This stu...
A mother’s cancer diagnosis may have consequences for all family members, particularly for children,...
BackgroundDespite evidence of depression among mothers of children with cancer, there appears to be ...
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/9...
Objective According to the stress and coping goodness of fit model, parents ’ risk for psychological...