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When a mother has cancer: strains and resources of affected families from the mother's and father's perspective - a qualitative study.

Laura InhesternCorinna Bergelt
Published in: BMC women's health (2018)
Our findings indicate a high amount and diversity of stressors and strains for the ill and healthy parent and for their children. At the same time, parents use diverse resources and coping strategies on external, family or intrapersonal level. The assessment of strains and resources may be an important indicator for the support needs of families when a mother has cancer. Enhancing and activating resources and coping strategies may help the families to manage the situation better and may prevent maladjustment in the family members.
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