This study investigated differences in psychological distress and coping styles between fathers and mothers of pediatric cancer patients, over a 1-year time period. Also examined were (dis)similarities in couples in distress and coping, and the relationship between (dis)similarities in coping and psychological functioning of both members of a couple. Parents (n = 124, 62 couples) were assessed at diagnosis, at 6 and 12 months. Fathers and mothers experienced higher levels of psychiatric symptomatology and psychological distress at diagnosis than men and women of a normgroup. Distress declined significantly with time. Although parents did not report more symptoms than the normgroup 12 months post-diagnosis, they still were psychologically ou...
Objective To identify factors that influence the association between parent and child distress among...
Background: Parents of children with cancer are at risk for impaired health-related quality of life ...
Objective: Pediatric cancer is a life-threatening disease that poses significant challenges to the i...
This study investigated differences in psychological distress and coping styles between fathers and ...
Objective This prospective 5-year longitudinal study examined the use of coping styles of fathers an...
Objective This prospective 5-year longitudinal study examined the use of coping styles of fathers an...
Evaluated emotional distress, coping style, and marital adjustment in 84 parents (42 couples) of chi...
Objective: To investigate levels of support and the concurrent and prospective effects of support on...
Objective: To investigate levels of support and the concurrent and prospective effects of support on...
This study examines the marital satisfaction of 124 parents of pediatric cancer patients in relation...
Objective: To examine risk variables for future, more immediate, and persistent psychological distre...
We investigated the psychological functioning of parents of children suffering from pediatric cancer...
Introduction: This study examined the role of fathers caring for children with cancer. Psychological...
Objective To identify factors that influence the association between parent and child distress among...
Background: Parents of children with cancer are at risk for impaired health-related quality of life ...
Objective: Pediatric cancer is a life-threatening disease that poses significant challenges to the i...
This study investigated differences in psychological distress and coping styles between fathers and ...
Objective This prospective 5-year longitudinal study examined the use of coping styles of fathers an...
Objective This prospective 5-year longitudinal study examined the use of coping styles of fathers an...
Evaluated emotional distress, coping style, and marital adjustment in 84 parents (42 couples) of chi...
Objective: To investigate levels of support and the concurrent and prospective effects of support on...
Objective: To investigate levels of support and the concurrent and prospective effects of support on...
This study examines the marital satisfaction of 124 parents of pediatric cancer patients in relation...
Objective: To examine risk variables for future, more immediate, and persistent psychological distre...
We investigated the psychological functioning of parents of children suffering from pediatric cancer...
Introduction: This study examined the role of fathers caring for children with cancer. Psychological...
Objective To identify factors that influence the association between parent and child distress among...
Background: Parents of children with cancer are at risk for impaired health-related quality of life ...
Objective: Pediatric cancer is a life-threatening disease that poses significant challenges to the i...