作者: Marilyn C. Savedra , DeLois P. Weekes
DOI: 10.5555/URI:PII:0882596388900607
关键词: Convenience sample 、 Psychotherapist 、 Adolescent cancer 、 Coping (psychology) 、 Psychology 、 Crying
摘要: Abstract A small convenience sample of adolescents undergoing cancer treatments was queried about what they did to deal with treatment-related pain. They frequently reported using action and affective strategies. Action strategies included mental redefinition the experience, self-distraction, self-talk, selective ignoring. Affective inlcuded crying resigned acceptance situation. Approximately 70% wanting parents present during procedures. The also indicated that worst part having repeated exposure treatments.