2023
DOI: 10.1037/hea0001320
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Psychological functioning of childhood cancer survivors: Longitudinal associations with the parental context.

Elise Van Laere,
Koen Raymaekers,
Sofie Prikken
et al.

Abstract: Objective: The long-term psychological effects of childhood cancer vary, with childhood cancer survivors reporting depressive symptoms, fear of cancer recurrence, and benefit finding. As cancer is considered a family disease, investigating the parental context may provide insight into such individual differences in psychological functioning of survivors. This study examined the directionality of effects among parental sense of incompetence, parenting dimensions (responsiveness, psychological control, and overp… Show more

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