Adolescence (12 – 17 years of age) and emerging adulthood (18 – 25 years of age) are periods of rapid and dramatic change in young people’s physical, psychological, and social development. Few events can cause such challenging alterations to the process of transition from childhood to adulthood as the onset of a serious illness like cancer. Much is known about the physical and psychological consequences of having cancer during adolescence and young adulthood. However, we have more to learn about the effects of cancer on young people’s relationships. The “Growing Up With Cancer” study aimed to determine the nature and extent of the impact of cancer on the transition from adolescence to adulthood.Aim: To describe the impact of canc...
Background: Even though the treatment and survival rate for cancer has drastically improved over the...
CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG YOUNG ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD CANCER: A QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ...
CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG YOUNG ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD CANCER: A QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ...
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 ...
Objectives: This paper offers an overview of the findings of research into the experience of having ...
Adolescence is a period characterised by a number of biological, social and psychological changes. T...
Theories of human development suggest that, although all cancer patients experience a common set of ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to explore the psychosocial impact of cancer on newly d...
Introduction: Whilst it is recognised that cancer may present numerous challenges for the adolescent...
Introduction: The results presented in this abstract are part of a larger Belgian study about the pe...
BACKGROUND: When confronted with cancer, adolescents and young adults (AYAs) enter a psychosocial tr...
Medical advances have made cancer survivorship more common. Research has shown that cancer survivors...
Medical advances have made cancer survivorship more common. Research has shown that cancer survivors...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the current study was to examine social functioning among adolescents a...
Background: Even though the treatment and survival rate for cancer has drastically improved over the...
CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG YOUNG ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD CANCER: A QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ...
CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG YOUNG ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD CANCER: A QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ...
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 ...
Objectives: This paper offers an overview of the findings of research into the experience of having ...
Adolescence is a period characterised by a number of biological, social and psychological changes. T...
Theories of human development suggest that, although all cancer patients experience a common set of ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to explore the psychosocial impact of cancer on newly d...
Introduction: Whilst it is recognised that cancer may present numerous challenges for the adolescent...
Introduction: The results presented in this abstract are part of a larger Belgian study about the pe...
BACKGROUND: When confronted with cancer, adolescents and young adults (AYAs) enter a psychosocial tr...
Medical advances have made cancer survivorship more common. Research has shown that cancer survivors...
Medical advances have made cancer survivorship more common. Research has shown that cancer survivors...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the current study was to examine social functioning among adolescents a...
Background: Even though the treatment and survival rate for cancer has drastically improved over the...
CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG YOUNG ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD CANCER: A QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ...
CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG YOUNG ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD CANCER: A QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ...