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CNS-Directed Cancer Treatment and Child Adjustment: Moderating Effects of Maternal Parenting.

Adrien M WinningKatianne M Howard SharpAmanda C FerranteJessica RalphLeandra DesjardinsDebra L FriedmanTammi K Young-SalemeKathryn VannattaBruce E CompasCynthia A Gerhardt
Published in: Journal of pediatric psychology (2022)
Children who receive CNS-directed treatment may benefit from a different pattern of parenting during early cancer survivorship. Findings highlight the importance of considering the broader family context when conceptualizing the impact of illness-related factors on adjustment among pediatric cancer survivors.
Keyphrases
  • childhood cancer
  • young adults
  • blood brain barrier
  • papillary thyroid
  • social support
  • squamous cell
  • combination therapy
  • depressive symptoms
  • pregnant women
  • physical activity
  • lymph node metastasis