Parenting in the face of serious illness: Childhood cancer survivors remember different rearing behavior than the general population.
Mareike ErnstElmar BrählerEva M KleinClaus JüngerPhilipp S WildJörg FaberAstrid SchneiderManfred E BeutelPublished in: Psycho-oncology (2019)
CCS remembered parenting styles which are generally deemed more positive. The extent of recalled control and overprotection deviated from the population in different directions, suggesting that parenting in childhood cancer entails more complex adaptations than being affectionate and giving comfort. The results suggest an adaptation of parental behavior to particularly challenging treatments. They highlight potential vulnerability and resilience factors, some of which were sex-dependent.