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A longitudinal assessment of work situation, sick leave, and household income of mothers and fathers of children with cancer in Sweden

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Pages 1076-1085 | Received 21 Sep 2012, Accepted 15 Dec 2012, Published online: 23 Jan 2013

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Sofia Hjelmstedt, Annika Lindahl Norberg, Scott Montgomery, Ida Hed Myrberg & Emma Hovén. (2017) Sick leave among parents of children with cancer – a national cohort study. Acta Oncologica 56:5, pages 692-697.
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Emma Hovén, Helena Grönqvist, Ulrika Pöder, Louise von Essen & Annika Lindahl Norberg. (2017) Impact of a child’s cancer disease on parents’ everyday life: a longitudinal study from Sweden. Acta Oncologica 56:1, pages 93-100.
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Anna Wikman, Emma Hovén, Martin Cernvall, Gustaf Ljungman, Lisa Ljungman & Louise von Essen. (2016) Parents of children diagnosed with cancer: work situation and sick leave, a five-year post end-of-treatment or a child’s death follow-up study. Acta Oncologica 55:9-10, pages 1152-1157.
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Anna Paajanen, Kristi Sidney Annerstedt & Salla Atkins. (2021) “Like filling a lottery ticket with quite high stakes”: a qualitative study exploring mothers’ needs and perceptions of state-provided financial support for a child with a long-term illness in Finland. BMC Public Health 21:1.
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Carmen Pozo Muñoz, Blanca Bretones Nieto & María Ángeles Vázquez López. (2021) When Your Child Has Cancer: A Path-Analysis Model to Show the Relationships between Flourishing and Health in Parents of Children with Cancer. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18:23, pages 12587.
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Joanne Woodford, Mathilda Karlsson, Josefin Hagström, Ylva Hägg Sylvén, Kajsa Norbäck, Helena Grönqvist & Louise von Essen. (2021) Conducting Digital Health Care Research: Document Analysis of Challenges Experienced During Intervention Development and Feasibility Study Setup of an Internet-Administered Intervention for Parents of Children Treated for Cancer. JMIR Formative Research 5:10, pages e26266.
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Sofia Hjelmstedt, Ulla Forinder, Scott Montgomery, Annika Lindahl Norberg & Emma Hovén. (2021) Facilitators and barriers to return to work and meet financial needs in parents of children with cancer. Pediatric Blood & Cancer 68:10.
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Joanne Woodford, Paul Farrand, Josefin Hagström, Li Hedenmalm & Louise von Essen. (2021) Internet-Administered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Common Mental Health Difficulties in Parents of Children Treated for Cancer: Intervention Development and Description Study. JMIR Formative Research 5:7, pages e22709.
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Mattias Öhman, Joanne Woodford & Louise Essen. (2020) Socioeconomic consequences of parenting a child with cancer for fathers and mothers in Sweden: A population‐based difference‐in‐difference study. International Journal of Cancer 148:10, pages 2535-2541.
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Lauren Kelada, Claire E. Wakefield, Janine Vetsch, Deborah Schofield, Ursula M. Sansom‐Daly, Kate Hetherington, Tracey O'Brien, Richard J. Cohn, Antoinette Anazodo, Rosalie Viney & Melanie J.B. Zeppel. (2020) Financial toxicity of childhood cancer and changes to parents’ employment after treatment completion. Pediatric Blood & Cancer 67:7.
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Emma Hovén, Lisa Ljungman, Marike Boger, Brjánn Ljótsson, Nicola Silberleitner, Louise von Essen & Martin Cernvall. (2016) Posttraumatic Stress in Parents of Children Diagnosed with Cancer: Hyperarousal and Avoidance as Mediators of the Relationship between Re-Experiencing and Dysphoria. PLOS ONE 11:5, pages e0155585.
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