Katz E R, Varni J W
Jonathan Jaques Children's Cancer Center, Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, CA 90801.
Cancer. 1993 May 15;71(10 Suppl):3314-9. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(19930515)71:10+<3314::aid-cncr2820711729>3.0.co;2-1.
Children newly diagnosed with cancer have been documented to be at increased risk for difficulties in their return to school and ongoing positive social experiences. This article reviews the critical role of social support in helping children adjust to their illness and treatment. Social skills training for newly diagnosed children is presented as an important intervention strategy for increasing positive social interactions and overall psychosocial adjustment. A randomized, clinical research trial currently in progress that will evaluate the impact of social skills training on newly diagnosed children 5-13 years of age is delineated. The potentially positive impact of social skills training on the prevention of emotional problems and increased biologic survival are discussed.
有记录表明,新诊断出患有癌症的儿童在重返学校及维持积极社交体验方面面临更高风险。本文回顾了社会支持在帮助儿童适应疾病及治疗过程中的关键作用。针对新诊断出患病的儿童开展社交技能培训,被视为一种重要的干预策略,有助于增加积极的社交互动及促进整体心理社会适应。本文还描述了一项正在进行的随机临床研究试验,该试验将评估社交技能培训对5至13岁新诊断出患病儿童的影响。同时讨论了社交技能培训在预防情绪问题及提高生物存活率方面可能产生的积极影响。