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Tags: (b) explore and compare the coping measures they use to manage these stressors, 2005, AdolescentArt Therapy Attitude to Health Child Child, and (c) examine the use of drawing to enhance communication. Participants included 22 children ages 7 to 18 years, Backlog, Communication, Comparative Study, Emotions, Female, Great Britain, Hospitalized/psychology, Humans, Interviews, Journal Article, Journal Of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, Male Neoplasms/nursing/psychology, Non-U.S. Gov't Stress, Nurse-patient Relations, Oncologic Nursing/methods, PedPal Lit, Psychological/nursing United States%X As health-related research on children shifts from seeking information about children to seeking information directly from them, Qualitative Research, regardless of their ethnicity and other cultural comp onents, Research Support, respond to the childhood cancer experience in a similar manner. The use of drawing enhanced communication through direct visual expression and/or through verbal expression via the "campfire effect.", Rollins JA
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