Introduction: This study examined the role of fathers caring for children with cancer. Psychological adjustment, coping, and work patterns of mothers and fathers were described. Method: Twenty fathers of children with cancer were compared with 20 mothers of children with cancer and 20 control fathers of healthy children. Questionnaire data were collected regarding coping, parental adjustment, child adjustment, and family involvement. Results: Fathers did not differ from mothers or control fathers in terms of psychological adjustment or coping. However, fathers of children with cancer spent more hours at work and more hours caring for children than did control fathers. Paternal adjustment was significantly related to child adjustment only wh...
(1) Background: The onset and duration of the child’s illness is a difficult test for the entire fam...
Abstract Background When a mother has cancer, families with minor children are confronted with major...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...
Introduction: This study examined the role of fathers caring for children with cancer. Psychological...
The purpose of this study was to identify the stressors and coping strategies of fathers with a chil...
Objective To identify factors that influence the association between parent and child distress among...
Objective To identify factors that influence the association between parent and child distress among...
Fathers are important to the stability of the family and to the coping of mothers and their children...
This study investigated differences in psychological distress and coping styles between fathers and ...
Evaluated emotional distress, coping style, and marital adjustment in 84 parents (42 couples) of chi...
Numerous families have discovered that trying to live with pediatric cancer demands all the energy t...
Objective This prospective 5-year longitudinal study examined the use of coping styles of fathers an...
OBJECTIVE: To explore father-child communication following the diagnosis of maternal breast cancer, ...
Objective This prospective 5-year longitudinal study examined the use of coping styles of fathers an...
Objective: To explore father-child communication following the diagnosis of maternal breast cancer, ...
(1) Background: The onset and duration of the child’s illness is a difficult test for the entire fam...
Abstract Background When a mother has cancer, families with minor children are confronted with major...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...
Introduction: This study examined the role of fathers caring for children with cancer. Psychological...
The purpose of this study was to identify the stressors and coping strategies of fathers with a chil...
Objective To identify factors that influence the association between parent and child distress among...
Objective To identify factors that influence the association between parent and child distress among...
Fathers are important to the stability of the family and to the coping of mothers and their children...
This study investigated differences in psychological distress and coping styles between fathers and ...
Evaluated emotional distress, coping style, and marital adjustment in 84 parents (42 couples) of chi...
Numerous families have discovered that trying to live with pediatric cancer demands all the energy t...
Objective This prospective 5-year longitudinal study examined the use of coping styles of fathers an...
OBJECTIVE: To explore father-child communication following the diagnosis of maternal breast cancer, ...
Objective This prospective 5-year longitudinal study examined the use of coping styles of fathers an...
Objective: To explore father-child communication following the diagnosis of maternal breast cancer, ...
(1) Background: The onset and duration of the child’s illness is a difficult test for the entire fam...
Abstract Background When a mother has cancer, families with minor children are confronted with major...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...