Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2647563 European Journal of Oncology Nursing 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo examine the psychosocial problems of childhood cancer survivors in Korea and investigate whether such problems are influenced by family management style.MethodsFamily members of 158 childhood cancer survivors answered a questionnaire on demographic and illness characteristics, described psychosocial problems in their children using the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC), and completed the Family Management Measure (FaMM).ResultsPerceived economic status and all six subscales of the FaMM were significantly correlated with children's psychosocial problems. In a multiple regression model, the Family Life Difficulty and Parental Mutuality scales of the FaMM were each independent predictors of psychosocial problems in young cancer survivors.ConclusionsA detailed care plan designed to (1) promote balance between the management of a child's condition and normal family life and (2) encourage parents to share their feelings with one another and provide mutual support should be required to improve psychosocial outcomes for childhood cancer survivors.

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