THE PSYCHOSOCIAL QUESTIONNAIRE OF THE PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY (PSFPQ)

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KUSCH, M
BODE, U
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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A concept based on empirical data is needed for psychological support of children with cancer and their familie. A number of concepts are already available, but a psychological assessment is needed, which controls the feasability of these concepts. The psychosocial questionnaire is such an assessment, which transforms individual data into the practical psychosocial work during the entire course of cancer treatment. The diagnostical procedure includes aspects of coping with cancer, such as stress, protective and risk factors and health behavior. Data are collected before, during and after the intensive cancer treatment and in a follow-up after 6 or 12 months respectively. The questionnaire has four parts. Each contains a "handbook for parents", which informs the parent in detail on each part. Thus, we inforce the potential of each parent to help him-/herself.
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