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The relationship of child executive functions to parenting capacities in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors.

Christina M SharkeyAshley H ClawsonLarry L MullinsTara M BrinkmanChing-Hong PuiMelissa M HudsonKevin R Krull
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2019)
Results suggest that parents respond to child executive function difficulties with greater overprotection, which may be adaptive but not conducive to the development of independence. Although most parents report normative levels of child vulnerability and overprotection, a small subset demonstrate parenting practices that may place some survivors at risk for adverse outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • acute lymphoblastic leukemia
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
  • working memory
  • childhood cancer