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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsi012" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsi012</a>
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Psychosocial functioning in pediatric cancer
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Journal of Pediatric Psychology
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2005
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PedPal Lit; Adaptation; and multi-institutional cooperation will aid future pediatric psycho-oncology investigators.; and special risk populations. Methodological challenges; appropriate methodology; coping and adjustment; improving methodology; late effects; procedural pain; psyc hosocial researchers will be better able to conduct longitudinal studies not only of adjustment and its predictors but also of the impact of the emerging medical treatments and interventions to ameliorate late effects of treatment. Additional funding; Psychological Child Communication Cost of Illness Family/psychology Humans Neoplasms/; psychological distress; Social Behavior%X OBJECTIVE: To describe the emergence of pediatric psycho-oncology and to summarize research on psychosocial aspects of childhood cancer and survivorship. METHODS: To review research into illness communication and informed consent; subsets of more vulnerable patients and family members exist. Factors predicting positive and negative coping have been identified. CONCLUSIONS: As the numbers of pediatric cancer survivors increase; therapy Pain/psychology Psychology Sick Role Social Adjustment
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Patenaude AF; Kupst MJ
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsi012" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1093/jpepsy/jsi012</a>
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2005
2005
Adaptation
and multi-institutional cooperation will aid future pediatric psycho-oncology investigators.
and special risk populations. Methodological challenges
appropriate methodology
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coping and adjustment
improving methodology
Journal Article
Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Kupst MJ
late effects
Patenaude AF
PedPal Lit
procedural pain
psyc hosocial researchers will be better able to conduct longitudinal studies not only of adjustment and its predictors but also of the impact of the emerging medical treatments and interventions to ameliorate late effects of treatment. Additional funding
Psychological Child Communication Cost of Illness Family/psychology Humans Neoplasms/
Psychological Distress
Social Behavior%X OBJECTIVE: To describe the emergence of pediatric psycho-oncology and to summarize research on psychosocial aspects of childhood cancer and survivorship. METHODS: To review research into illness communication and informed consent
subsets of more vulnerable patients and family members exist. Factors predicting positive and negative coping have been identified. CONCLUSIONS: As the numbers of pediatric cancer survivors increase
therapy Pain/psychology Psychology Sick Role Social Adjustment