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Self-reconstruction and biographical revisioning: survival following cancer in childhood or adolescence.
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Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal For The Social Study Of Health, Illness & Medicine
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2003
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Child; Adult; Questionnaires; Australia; Interviews; Adolescent Transitions; Human; Adolescence; Psychological Theory; Narratives; Childhood Neoplasms -- Psychosocial Factors; Cancer Patients -- Psychosocial Factors; Cancer Survivors -- Psychosocial Factors; Phenomenological Research; Psychosocial Aspects of Illness; Qualitative Studies
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Drew S
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2003
Adolescence
Adolescent Transitions
Adult
Australia
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Cancer Patients -- Psychosocial Factors
Cancer Survivors -- Psychosocial Factors
Child
Childhood Neoplasms -- Psychosocial Factors
Drew S
Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal For The Social Study Of Health, Illness & Medicine
Human
Interviews
Journal Article
Narratives
Phenomenological Research
Psychological Theory
Psychosocial Aspects of Illness
Qualitative Studies
Questionnaires
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Text
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Self-concept of siblings of children with cancer
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Issues In Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing
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2001
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Child; Female; Male; Questionnaires; Human; sibling bereavement; Support; Childhood Neoplasms -- Psychosocial Factors; Data Analysis Software; Descriptive Research; Exploratory Research; psychosocial; Purposive Sample; Self Concept -- Evaluation; Self Concept -- In Infancy and Childhood; Siblings -- Psychosocial Factors; Southwestern United States; T-Tests
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Murray Js
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Childhood cancer can have detrimental effects on the psychosocial well-being of healthy siblings of children with cancer. The limited research done over the past 40 years has identified adjustment difficulties such as poor self-concept, depression, sorrow, anxiety, and feelings of loneliness in children who have a sibling with cancer. To date, clinical research investigating self-concept is scarce as it relates to siblings of children with cancer. The purpose of this study was to examine self-concept in siblings of children with cancer who attended summer camp. A nonprobability purposive sample consisted of 50 school-age siblings of children with cancer. Using the Personal Attribute Inventory for Children (PAIC) to measure children's selfconcept, the researcher found that healthy siblings who attended summer camp scored higher on the PAIL than healthy siblings who did not attend camp. This research suggests that social support such as a camp experience may play an important function in coping with having a brother or sister with childhood cancer.
2001-04
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2001
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Child
Childhood Neoplasms -- Psychosocial Factors
Data Analysis Software
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Female
Human
Issues In Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing
Journal Article
Male
Murray Js
psychosocial
Purposive Sample
Questionnaires
Self Concept -- Evaluation
Self Concept -- In Infancy and Childhood
sibling bereavement
Siblings -- Psychosocial Factors
Southwestern United States
Support
T-Tests