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Original Articles

Children with Cancer

An Examination of Their Coping and Adaptive Behavior

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Pages 37-61 | Published online: 12 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

The existing literature on adaptation to childhood cancer is integrated within Lazarus and Folkinan's stress and coping paradigm to demonstrate its functional usefulness. The coping resources (i.e., psychological and social resources) und coping efforts of 21 children (9 males and 12 females) diagnosed with cancer were assessed and were compared with standardized norms. Within-group differences were explored by subdividing the children by stage of therapy. (I) newly diagnosed, (2) currently in treatment, and (3) off treatment. The results, using a limited sample, suggested that children with cancer differed significantly from typical children on measures of coping effort in thai they demonstrated relatively more adaptive and efficient coping behavior than did their normative peers. These findings may well be attributed to the multitude hospital, school, familial, and psychological supports offered to the children. The data are analyzed and discussed with reference to mediating factors, including developmental stage, gender, stage of illness, and treatment effects.

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