More children than ever before are surviving childhood cancer. While treatment protocols have improved, there is little consideration given to their ongoing educational needs, including their social needs for positive peer relationships and friendships. This qualitative study of 12 families included children from four to 15 years of age. Most of the children were attending primary school and half were still undergoing treatment. Interviews in family homes were undertaken with parents, children with cancer and their siblings. The results show that most of these children with cancer have special social relationship needs beyond the impact of absence from school. This article focuses specifically upon friendships and peer relationships which o...
Difficulties with negotiating and achieving desired social outcomes in life may be exacerbated by th...
Over the past several decades, great strides have been made in diagnosis, treatment, and survival of...
Parents of children with cancer experience stress and hardship during their child’s cancer journey a...
More children than ever before are surviving childhood cancer. While treatment protocols have improv...
Children undergoing treatment for malignancies may be at risk for adjustment difficulties as a resul...
Progress in treating young cancer has increased the survival rate of the disease in recent years. Th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Interpersonal relationships are a central and critical...
Compared 56 children between the ages of 5 and 12 years to a sample of healthy controls. All cancer ...
<p>Friendships are a powerful healing force for physical and mental illness. The study of the role o...
Objective To use observational methods to assess the quality of peer relationships in 51 7- to 12-ye...
Adolescence and young adulthood are transitional periods of rapid and dramatic personal change. Few ...
Adolescence and young adulthood are transitional periods of rapid and dramatic personal change. Few ...
Childhood cancer is considered a family disease because of its impact on the entire family system. D...
A major goal for children with cancer is successful reintegration into the school. One major barrier...
Adolescence is a period characterised by a number of biological, social and psychological changes. T...
Difficulties with negotiating and achieving desired social outcomes in life may be exacerbated by th...
Over the past several decades, great strides have been made in diagnosis, treatment, and survival of...
Parents of children with cancer experience stress and hardship during their child’s cancer journey a...
More children than ever before are surviving childhood cancer. While treatment protocols have improv...
Children undergoing treatment for malignancies may be at risk for adjustment difficulties as a resul...
Progress in treating young cancer has increased the survival rate of the disease in recent years. Th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Interpersonal relationships are a central and critical...
Compared 56 children between the ages of 5 and 12 years to a sample of healthy controls. All cancer ...
<p>Friendships are a powerful healing force for physical and mental illness. The study of the role o...
Objective To use observational methods to assess the quality of peer relationships in 51 7- to 12-ye...
Adolescence and young adulthood are transitional periods of rapid and dramatic personal change. Few ...
Adolescence and young adulthood are transitional periods of rapid and dramatic personal change. Few ...
Childhood cancer is considered a family disease because of its impact on the entire family system. D...
A major goal for children with cancer is successful reintegration into the school. One major barrier...
Adolescence is a period characterised by a number of biological, social and psychological changes. T...
Difficulties with negotiating and achieving desired social outcomes in life may be exacerbated by th...
Over the past several decades, great strides have been made in diagnosis, treatment, and survival of...
Parents of children with cancer experience stress and hardship during their child’s cancer journey a...