Background and Purpose: Cancer is considered as one of the most radical hygienic issues in children. It threats the health and active lives of children and their parents causing numerous personal, familiar and social damages in physical, mental and social dimensions. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of stress management with cognitive-behavioral approach on the anxiety sensitivity of the mothers with cancerous children.Methods: In a quasi-experimental with pretest- posttest study, 30 mothers with cancerous children were selected using purposeful sampling and divided into case and control groups. Both groups were given pretest using the 16 questions questionnaire of anxiety sensitivity. Then, the skills of stress management ...
Abstract Childhood cancer is a chronic disease that necessitates ongoing attention through treatmen...
A mother’s cancer diagnosis may have consequences for all family members, particularly for children,...
Objective Psychosocial interventions in families of children with cancer are considered an effective...
BACKGROUND: The mental health of the mothers of the children with cancer is strongly influenced by t...
Background: Findings demonstrated that parents of children with cancer experience elevated levels of...
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral str...
Introduction: Due to the painful and long-term treatments of cancer, children with cancer may suffer...
Background: Parents of children with cancer experience intense anxiety. Aim: This study aimed to ev...
Introduction: Diagnosis of cancer in children poses a challenging situation for parents to cope with...
Persistent anxiety is common among parents of children with cancer and may affect the family\u27s we...
Background: Nowadays, cancer is one of the most critical health problems. The present study aimed to...
Objective: Cancer is a chronic, long-term illness that affects not only the child but also the famil...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral s...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...
Background: Findings demonstrated that parents of children with cancer experience elevated levels of...
Abstract Childhood cancer is a chronic disease that necessitates ongoing attention through treatmen...
A mother’s cancer diagnosis may have consequences for all family members, particularly for children,...
Objective Psychosocial interventions in families of children with cancer are considered an effective...
BACKGROUND: The mental health of the mothers of the children with cancer is strongly influenced by t...
Background: Findings demonstrated that parents of children with cancer experience elevated levels of...
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral str...
Introduction: Due to the painful and long-term treatments of cancer, children with cancer may suffer...
Background: Parents of children with cancer experience intense anxiety. Aim: This study aimed to ev...
Introduction: Diagnosis of cancer in children poses a challenging situation for parents to cope with...
Persistent anxiety is common among parents of children with cancer and may affect the family\u27s we...
Background: Nowadays, cancer is one of the most critical health problems. The present study aimed to...
Objective: Cancer is a chronic, long-term illness that affects not only the child but also the famil...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral s...
Parents of children with cancer experience a challenging situation in coping with the child’s diagno...
Background: Findings demonstrated that parents of children with cancer experience elevated levels of...
Abstract Childhood cancer is a chronic disease that necessitates ongoing attention through treatmen...
A mother’s cancer diagnosis may have consequences for all family members, particularly for children,...
Objective Psychosocial interventions in families of children with cancer are considered an effective...