The present study is a systematic review of factors and consequences of parental distress following their children's acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) diagnosis. PubMed, Web of Science, and APA PsycInfo databases were searched. Twenty-eight papers were included, with only three longitudinal studies. Fifteen studies explored factors of parental distress, including sociodemographic, psychosocial, psychological, family, health, and ALL-specific variables. Correlations were found between social support, illness cognitions, coping strategies, and parental distress, as well as contradictory results regarding sociodemographic variables. Family cohesion and the overall impact of illness were associated with parental distress. Resilience factors co...
The article presents the results of experimental studies of the psychodiagnostic parent-child relati...
Objectives: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marrow...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Purpose: Psychological distress (PD) in a parent ma...
Simple Summary This study assessed sleep problems, distress, and quality of life in parents of child...
Background: It has been repeatedly shown that social support seems to be a key factor in dealing wit...
Objective. Children of cancer patients may go through a distressing time. The aim of this review was...
Children may experience intense stress when faced with symptoms of parental illness, as disruption o...
The paper describes the experimental study of psycho diagnostic characteristics of parent-child rela...
Objective Children with leukemia frequently undergo invasive medical procedures, such as lumbar punc...
Background: Childhood cancer takes a mental toll on not only the pediatric patient, but on the entir...
Aim of the studyTo evaluate the psychological morbidity of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) on chi...
© 2016 Afanasyev and Fedorenko.The paper describes the experimental study of psycho diagnostic chara...
Objective To explore the effects of social support on psychological distress of parents of pediatric...
As a result of their children's cancer, parents are at risk of experiencing psychological distress. ...
Objective To explore the effects of social support on psychological distress of parents of pediatric...
The article presents the results of experimental studies of the psychodiagnostic parent-child relati...
Objectives: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marrow...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Purpose: Psychological distress (PD) in a parent ma...
Simple Summary This study assessed sleep problems, distress, and quality of life in parents of child...
Background: It has been repeatedly shown that social support seems to be a key factor in dealing wit...
Objective. Children of cancer patients may go through a distressing time. The aim of this review was...
Children may experience intense stress when faced with symptoms of parental illness, as disruption o...
The paper describes the experimental study of psycho diagnostic characteristics of parent-child rela...
Objective Children with leukemia frequently undergo invasive medical procedures, such as lumbar punc...
Background: Childhood cancer takes a mental toll on not only the pediatric patient, but on the entir...
Aim of the studyTo evaluate the psychological morbidity of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) on chi...
© 2016 Afanasyev and Fedorenko.The paper describes the experimental study of psycho diagnostic chara...
Objective To explore the effects of social support on psychological distress of parents of pediatric...
As a result of their children's cancer, parents are at risk of experiencing psychological distress. ...
Objective To explore the effects of social support on psychological distress of parents of pediatric...
The article presents the results of experimental studies of the psychodiagnostic parent-child relati...
Objectives: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marrow...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Purpose: Psychological distress (PD) in a parent ma...