Parents' concerns can be elicited quickly and 92% of parents can answer questions in writing ... FP Glascoe - 《Child Care Health Dev》 被引量: 237发表: 2010年 Differences in the child-rearing practices of parents of children with cancer and controls: the perspectives of parents and ...
child-rearingparentingpediatricpsychosocialBackgroundElevated distress has been well documented among parents of children with cancer. Family systems theories suggest that cancer-related stressors and parental distress have the potential to affect child-rearing practices, but this topic has received limited ...
BackgroundElevated distress has been well documented among parents of children with cancer. Family systems theories suggest that cancer-related stressors and parental distress have the potential to affect child-rearing practices, but this topic has received limited empirical attention. The present work ...
Alloway is not alone. Thoughcancer is often thought of as a disease usually that strikes later in life, new research shows that 18 percent of newly diagnosed cancer patients are parents to one or more minor children. Of these patients, nearly a third of them are caring for ...
Another limitation concerns the possible misclassifi- cation of the number of children of the women enrolled, deriving from the impossibility of reliably detecting new- borns during follow-up (and, therefore, also the change in the condition of the mother). Therefore, the measurement of number ...
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Moreover, decreased ferity rate and reduced family size can lead to greater dependence of children on their parents both in childhood and adulthood, senses of loneliness and frustration, and anxiety in adulthood12, as well as psychological problems for parents. Some researchers, in addition to the...
Thus, even gender affirming clinicians and parents find assessments of decision-making competence in children with gender dysphoria challenging. While in practice they may assume competence, they clearly wrestle with the knowledge that they may be allowing the child to foreclose future options and trans...
Parents’ distress may refer to individual factors (e.g., job difficulties, concern for relatives) or factors associated with relationships with children. The former refer to subjective experiences of stress [8] and do not specifically concern child-rearing, but are attributable to the wider social...
become familiar with the case, check for past reports, arrive at the hospital, and learn about the findings and concerns of ED providers. In some states, it is mandated that the telephone and then the written report must occur within a certain number of hours after the telephone report is ...