This study examined relations between parent coping and parent-, patient-, and sibling- reported sibling relationship quality (SRQ) during pediatric cancer. A sample of 156 parents, 103 patients, and 104 siblings completed questionnaires. Results demonstrated parents adaptive coping was positively ...
When mom or dad has cancer: II. Coping, cognitive appraisals, and psychological distress in children of cancer patients. Cognitive appraisals and coping were examined in children, adolescents, and young adults (N = 134) faced with the diagnosis of cancer in a parent. All 3 age groups ...
Parent and adolescent adjustment to pediatric cancer: associations with coping, social support, and family function. J Ped Onc Nurs. 2003; 20(1):36-47.Trask, P. C., Paterson, A. G., Trask, C. L., Bares, C. B., Birt, J., & Maan, C. (2003). Parent and ado- lescent ...
for example. Sadness is a normal response to cancer, and may fade with time. But in some cases, it may not fade. This is when it’s important to let a loved one or your care team know, because
Losing a parent: the takeaway The emotional impact of grief can make it difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel. However, you should know that you’renotalone in this experience. Self-care and strong bonds with others are more important than ever when dealing with the loss ...
Individuals with high IU scores may resort to maladaptive behaviors and cognitive strategies when faced with uncertainty and potentially adverse situations18. Research has demonstrated that coping styles can mediate the relationship between IU and psychological distress across different populations. For ...
The WCQ-M, developed byReynolds et al. (2000)is a modified version of the widely usedWays of Coping QuestionnairefromFolkman and Lazarus (1980). It is used to measure coping strategies adopted by individuals when confronting a stressful situation. It is composed of 28 items that break down ...
both perinatal samples and other populations86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94. All strategies in the active coping group are typically considered to be adaptive, including self-distraction95,96. When an individual has little control over the situation, self-distraction can be a protective active ...
The Sibling Struggle: When A Brother Or Sister Has Cancer The [Side] Nightmare of Medical Care: Insurance, Logistics & Stress, Oh My! Childhood Cancer Reaches Capitol Hill (Patients and Families Unite for Change) Recent Comments Wendy Terry on The Sibling Struggle: When A B… Olufunke Ade...
journey to become [a parent/parents]. [I am/we are] profoundly aware that in days past it would not have been possible for [me/us] to create new life, and [my/our] cup overflows because of the numerous paths now available to [me/us]. ...