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| Title: | Parental syntactic complexity and children's observed behavior in communication about children's recent cancer diagnoses |
| Author: | Rector, Miranda |
| Abstract: | The current study addresses the relationship between the parent's ability to speak about cancer related issues in a syntactically appropriate level for the child's age on the child's distress and coping as seen in the child's exhibited behaviors of anxiety, positive mood, and hostility. |
| Description: | Honors thesis completed under the direction of Profs. Bruce Compas and Megan Saylor |
| Subject: |
Syntactic complexity
Pediatric cancer Parent-child communication |
| LCSH Subject: |
Stress and coping (Unnumbered)
Children -- Language Cancer -- Psychological aspects Communication in medicine Cancer in children Parent and child |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1803/810 |
| Date: | 2008-05-20 |
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