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Brief Report: Problem Solving and Maternal Distress at the Time of a Child’s Diagnosis of Cancer in Two-Parent Versus Lone-Parent Households Emily A. Iobst,1 MS, Melissa A. Alderfer,2 PHD, Olle Jane Z. Sahler,3 MD, Mar
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San Antonio / San Diego / New York / /

Company

Oxford University Press / U.S. Cancer Statistics Working Group / Brown / Psychological Corporation / /

Country

United States / /

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Facility

Funding National Cancer Institute / Hospital of Philadelphia / Rochester Medical Center / Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh / Science University / Hospital Key / Hospital of Los Angeles / /

MedicalCondition

Cancer / Lymphoma / disease / perceived posttraumatic stress / chronic / chronic illness / fewer total posttraumatic stress / childhood cancer / injury / minimal depression / chronic distress / Leukemias / negative mood/ depression / illness / Posttraumatic stress / MS / PTSD / depression / /

Organization

National Institute of Health / Colorado Health Sciences Center / 6Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles / Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh / Oxford University / Rochester Medical Center / 7Oregon Health and Science University / Child Development Unit / Society of Pediatric Psychology / 2Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia / /

Person

Power / Emily A. Iobst / Ernest R. Katz / Michael J. Dolgin / Jane Z. Sahler / Van Pelt / Martha A. Askins / Robert W. Butler / Melissa A. Alderfer / Robert B. Noll / Diane L. Fairclough / /

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Author / General / /

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Copeland / Colorado / /

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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology / /

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www.cdc.gov/uscs / http /

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