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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2004.06.010" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2004.06.010</a>
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Description and adequacy of parental coping behaviours in childhood leukaemia
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International Journal Of Nursing Studies
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2005
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PedPal Lit; Acute; Lymphocytic; Adaptation; L1/psychology/therapy Life Change Events Male Middle Aged Nursing Methodology Research Parents/education/psychology Professional-Family Relations Questionnaires Self Concept Sex Factors Social Support; Pediatric HumansLeukemia; Preschool Communication Family Health Fear Female Greece Hospitals; Psychological Adolescent Adult Analysis of VarianceAttitude to Health Child Child
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Patistea E
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This investigation explored how parents perceived the child's leukaemia and how well coped with it. Forty-one mothers and 30 fathers recruited from the largest Hellenic paediatric hospital were asked to answer closed and open-ended questions and to complete the Coping Health Inventory for Parents [CHIP]. Most of the participants perceived the child's disease as a serious and threatening situation. The strategies aimed at maintaining family strength and an optimistic outlook were ranked as being the most helpful. Using specific criteria, it became evident that, overall, the subjects coped well. Neither gender nor spousal differences were found in the variables examined. Implications for health-related research, theory and practitioners are addressed.
2005
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2004.06.010" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2004.06.010</a>
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2005
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Adaptation
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International Journal Of Nursing Studies
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L1/psychology/therapy Life Change Events Male Middle Aged Nursing Methodology Research Parents/education/psychology Professional-Family Relations Questionnaires Self Concept Sex Factors Social Support
Lymphocytic
Patistea E
Pediatric HumansLeukemia
PedPal Lit
Preschool Communication Family Health Fear Female Greece Hospitals
Psychological Adolescent Adult Analysis of VarianceAttitude to Health Child Child