2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.chc.2006.02.006
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Post-traumatic Stress Response to Life-Threatening Illnesses in Children and Their Parents

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“…Early detection of individuals at risk of suffering PTSS potentially allows for early intervention, and prevention of later mental health problems (Bryant, Sackville, Dang, Moulds, & Guthrie, 1999). Furthermore, given that early parental responses to illness are associated with later psychological adaptation of their children, and that chronic PTSS has been reported in parents of children across an array of illnesses/injuries (Landolt et al, 2012;Stuber & Shemesh, 2006), it is critical to characterize and better understand this response in this population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early detection of individuals at risk of suffering PTSS potentially allows for early intervention, and prevention of later mental health problems (Bryant, Sackville, Dang, Moulds, & Guthrie, 1999). Furthermore, given that early parental responses to illness are associated with later psychological adaptation of their children, and that chronic PTSS has been reported in parents of children across an array of illnesses/injuries (Landolt et al, 2012;Stuber & Shemesh, 2006), it is critical to characterize and better understand this response in this population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 Recent studies of the psychologic sequelae of other pediatric chronic illnesses have conceptualized the experience of life-threatening illness in oneself or one's child as a potentially traumatic event. [3][4][5][6] Within this framework, "pediatric medical traumatic stress" 4 is viewed along a continuum, with some individuals responding with common symptoms of anxiety and others progressing to clinical levels of post-traumatic stress. In many patients, individuals may not meet full diagnostic criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but have sub-threshold symptoms that generate considerable disruption in their lives.…”
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“…especificamente LLA e TW), comparando os quadros de sobrevida entre si e particularmente para a faixa etária analisada neste estudo, como por exemplo Mackie et al (15) , Stuber e Shemesh (16) .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…;0,025 (4) ;0,021 (10) ;0,005 (11) 0,015 (12) ;0,039 (13) (14) ;0,021 (15) ;0,012 (16) GTW 65, 18/70,38/84,73 16,98/22,80/20,16 0,0021 0,026 (17) ;0,024 (18) ;0,014 (19) (1,2) Contudo, com os progressos da terapêutica a mortalidade mundial de crianças acometidas por câncer (particularmente leucemias, linfomas e tumores sólidos) apresentou declínio significativo a partir dos anos 60 (3) . Assim, nas últimas décadas, o enfrentamento da doença pode voltar-se para o conhecimento dos efeitos tardios, identificação de fatores de risco, bem como para os aspectos psicossociais do adulto sobrevivente do câncer infantil, e viabilizar um acompanhamento efetivo e acolhimento das demandas da sobrevida de longo prazo (4) .…”
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