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Addressing the psychosocial wellbeing of teenage children of cancer patients and survivors

机译:解决癌症患者和幸存者的青少年的心理社会福祉

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Thomas is 13 years old. His parents report a sharp decline in his school grades caused, according to his teachers' opinions, by listlessness and lack of concentration. The parents of Julia, 16 years old, describe her as restless, evasive, isolated, and withdrawn from others and from her usual activities. Linda, 18 years old, is described by her parents as indecisive, uncertain, and almost lethargic. Normally resolute and a high academic achiever, she appears locked in herself, unable to make choices. We first learned about them through the accounts of their concerned parents. Claire, 19 years old, lost weight and exercised hard enough to induce amenorrhea after her young mother underwent treatment for breast cancer, including antihormonal treatment. These four teenagers have in common a parent diagnosed with cancer, undergoing or having just completed treatment.
机译:托马斯13岁。根据他的老师的意见,他的父母报告说他的学校成绩急剧下降是由于精神不振和注意力不集中所致。朱莉娅(Julia)的父母16岁,她描述她不安,逃避,孤立和与他人以及她的平常活动分离。 18岁的琳达(Linda)被父母形容为优柔寡断,不确定且几乎昏昏欲睡。通常情况下,她很坚决,而且学业成绩斐然,似乎束手无策,无法做出选择。我们首先通过有关父母的描述了解了他们。克莱尔(Claire)今年19岁,她的年轻母亲接受了包括抗激素治疗在内的乳腺癌治疗后,体重减轻并且努力锻炼以致闭经。这四个少年有一个共同的父母,他们被诊断出患有癌症,正在接受治疗或刚刚完成治疗。

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