Browsing by Subject "Parents"
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CHILD OUTCOMES IN THE CONTEXT OF PARENTAL CHRONIC PAIN: EXAMINING SOCIAL TRANSMISSION PATHWAYS
(2019-04-23)Parents play a crucial role in children’s pain experiences. Theory and empirical studies have highlighted the association between parental chronic pain and children’s pain and mental health. The current dissertation aimed ... -
Emerging adult cancer: Parents' psychosocial challenges
(2016-12-14)Previous research on how pediatric cancer affects the parent has found that parents experience decreased sense of personal functioning, mental health, and physical health, and negative changes in close relationships. To ... -
A Multi-Informant, Multi-Method Exploration of Resilience and Pain Adaptation in Youth with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
(2024-06-09)The application of resilience theory to the context of secondary chronic pain conditions such as juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a burgeoning research area. To better understand how to promote pain adaptation in ... -
A Multimethod, Patient-Oriented Examination of Pain in Childhood Cancer Survivors
(2021-12-09)Emerging theory and empirical work suggest that pain is a significant late effect of childhood cancer and trigger of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR). This dissertation aimed to: explore the experience and meaning of pain ...