Children with cancer often consider treatment procedures to be more traumatic and painful than cancer itself. Previous research indicates that parents' behavior before and during painful medical procedures influences children's distress level. Understanding parents' naturally occurring communication patterns is essential to identifying families in need of an intervention to enhance coping and emotional well-being. Using the concept of definition of the situation from a symbolic interactionism theoretical framework, this study developed a typology of parent communication patterns and tested relationships between those patterns and children's responses to potentially painful treatment procedures. Analyses are based on video-recorded observati...
Background: This study was designed to investigate: (i) parent-adolescent communication in families ...
The National Cancer Institute estimates that roughly 24% of adults with cancer are parenting childre...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe pain manifestation in children with cancer at home and understand h...
Objectives: Literature has demonstrated inconsistent findings regarding the impact of parental respo...
This study examined the relation between child distress, parent distraction behaviors, and parent ot...
A major problem in the treatment of pediatric cancer is the distress experienced by patients and the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Examined in 35 parent-child dyads how parents and the...
Objectives: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marrow...
Previous research indicates that children with pediatric cancer may be at risk for both short-term a...
Objective Children with leukemia frequently undergo invasive medical procedures, such as lumbar punc...
Objective To explore psychological distress experienced by parents who express a need for psychother...
OBJECTIVES:: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marro...
Objective: Children with leukemia frequently undergo invasive medical procedures, such as lumbar pun...
Children reported more suffering from cancer treatment−related painful procedures than cancer itself...
ObjectiveTo explore psychological distress experienced by parents who express a need for psychothera...
Background: This study was designed to investigate: (i) parent-adolescent communication in families ...
The National Cancer Institute estimates that roughly 24% of adults with cancer are parenting childre...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe pain manifestation in children with cancer at home and understand h...
Objectives: Literature has demonstrated inconsistent findings regarding the impact of parental respo...
This study examined the relation between child distress, parent distraction behaviors, and parent ot...
A major problem in the treatment of pediatric cancer is the distress experienced by patients and the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Examined in 35 parent-child dyads how parents and the...
Objectives: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marrow...
Previous research indicates that children with pediatric cancer may be at risk for both short-term a...
Objective Children with leukemia frequently undergo invasive medical procedures, such as lumbar punc...
Objective To explore psychological distress experienced by parents who express a need for psychother...
OBJECTIVES:: Treatment for childhood leukemia requires frequent lumbar punctures (LP) and bone marro...
Objective: Children with leukemia frequently undergo invasive medical procedures, such as lumbar pun...
Children reported more suffering from cancer treatment−related painful procedures than cancer itself...
ObjectiveTo explore psychological distress experienced by parents who express a need for psychothera...
Background: This study was designed to investigate: (i) parent-adolescent communication in families ...
The National Cancer Institute estimates that roughly 24% of adults with cancer are parenting childre...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe pain manifestation in children with cancer at home and understand h...