Post‐traumatic growth in parents of long‐term childhood cancer survivors compared to the general population: A report from the Swiss childhood cancer survivor study—Parents
Julia Baenziger,
Katharina Roser,
Luzius Mader
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivePost‐traumatic growth (PTG) describes perceived positive changes following a traumatic event. We describe (i) PTG in parents of long‐term childhood cancer survivors (CCS‐parents) compared to parents of similar‐aged children of the general population (comparison‐parents), (ii) normative data for the Swiss population, and (iii) psychological, socio‐economic, and event‐related characteristics associated with PTG.MethodsCCS‐parents (aged ≤16 years at diagnosis, ≥20 years old at study, registered in the Ch… Show more
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