Dyadic coping experiences of parents of children with vascular anomalies.
Anna M KerrJacqueline WehrliClarice ContentePrathana DodiaBryan A SiskPublished in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2024)
Dyadic coping is complex and multilayered for parents of children with VAs. While the child's diagnosis is considered a shared stressor, both parents may not share preferred coping strategies. Parents of the same child may also be coping with different medical, relational/social, personal, or logistical stressors altogether. Psychosocial interventions designed to facilitate parental coping should address these complex coping dynamics.