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Projective drawings as measures of psychosocial functioning in siblings of pediatric cancer patients from the Camp Okizu study.

作者信息

Packman Wendy, Mazaheri Mary, Sporri Lisa, Long Janet K, Chesterman Beth, Fine Joselyn, Amylon Michael D

机构信息

Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Palo Alto, California 94303, USA.

出版信息

J Pediatr Oncol Nurs. 2008 Jan-Feb;25(1):44-55. doi: 10.1177/1043454207311915.

Abstract

This research was conducted at a summer camp for siblings of children with cancer. Participants included 77 siblings (ages 6-17 years) and their parents. Before attending camp, 18 of the siblings had experienced the death of their brother or sister with cancer. Projective measures were administered before attending camp and 3 months after camp. These included the Human Figure Drawing (HFD) and the Kinetic Family Drawing-Revised (KFD-R). Siblings were administered both the HFD and KFD-R; parents were given the KFD-R. On the HFD, siblings' emotional distress scores decreased significantly pre- to postcamp. On the KFD-R, nonbereaved siblings and parents showed significant improvement in family environment scores. Bereaved siblings and parents also showed improvement (although nonsignificant). These results support Camp Okizu's effectiveness in increasing siblings' emotional well-being yet underscore the need to implement interventions to address family communication for both bereaved and nonbereaved families.

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