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Autor:
Katianne M Howard Sharp, Rachel Tillery Webster, Jessica Cook, Yuko Okado, Alanna Long, Sean Phipps
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 48:375-385
Objective The aim of this study was to identify patterns of distress and growth in parents of children with cancer and examine associations with subsequent parenting, parent–child relationship, and family environment. Methods Participants included
Autor:
Rachel Tillery Webster, Rikeenkumar Dhaduk, Mallorie L. Gordon, Robyn E. Partin, Alicia S. Kunin‐Batson, Tara M. Brinkman, Victoria W. Willard, Jennifer M. Allen, Nicole M. Alberts, Jennifer Q. Lanctot, Matthew J. Ehrhardt, Zhenghong Li, Melissa M. Hudson, Leslie L. Robison, Kirsten K. Ness
Publikováno v:
Cancer
BACKGROUND: There is limited understanding of associations between a combination of health behaviors (physical activity, sedentary/screen-time, diet) and cardiometabolic health risk factors, physical performance, and emotional health among young (
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::398fef018a7a9461bf7d701d7d90cfd0
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC10258145/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC10258145/
Autor:
Anna M. Jones, Emily K. Browne, Kristen Adams, Brian S. Potter, Valerie McLaughlin Crabtree, Niki Jurbergs, R. Elyse Heidelberg, Rachel Tillery Webster
Publikováno v:
Psycho-oncologyREFERENCES. 31(6)
The role of transition-focused psychology appointments in managing the transition off therapy is unclear. The objective of this research was to explore caregiver perceived familial distress and the role of psychology in preparing families for transit
Autor:
Rachel Tillery Webster, Wei Liu, Meghan Eileen McGrady, Nicole M. Alberts, Tara M. Brinkman, Kirsten K. Ness, Bernard Fuemmeler, Alicia Kunin-Batson, Deokumar Srivastava, I-Chan Huang, Gregory T. Armstrong, Rebecca M. Howell, Daniel M. Green, Yutaka Yasui, Kevin R. Krull
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 40:e22024-e22024
e22024 Background: Physical and psychological symptoms co-occur among survivors of childhood cancer, and subgroups with high symptom burden may be at increased risk for problematic healthcare utilization (HCU). Methods: Childhood Cancer Survivor Stud
Autor:
Margaret Lubas, Wei Liu, Chiara Papini, Rachel Tillery Webster, Victoria W Willard, Matthew J. Ehrhardt, AnnaLynn Williams, I-Chan Huang, Deokumar Srivastava, Gregory T. Armstrong, Kevin R. Krull, Leslie L. Robison, Kirsten K. Ness, Melissa M. Hudson, Tara M. Brinkman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 40:e24147-e24147
e24147 Background: Psychosocial late effects of childhood cancer are often studied in isolation despite high rates of co-morbidity. We examined patterns of psychosocial morbidity and their associations with subsequent chronic health conditions, quali