U.S., March 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06858163) titled 'COPING and ATTACHMENT in PEDIATRIC ONCOHEMATOLOGY' on Feb. 27.
Brief Summary: Cancer can be a traumatic and particularly salient experience in a person's history. The ways in which the pediatric patient copes with it depend on the interaction of several factors present in his or her life context, primarily the relationship that is established between parent and child.
Despite the paucity of studies in the literature in this regard, it would seem that parental coping is predictive of child coping (Monti et al., 2017). Coping strategies represent the ways in which people try to manage traumatic events or stressful everyday situations...