2019
DOI: 10.1590/1982-4327e2914
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Effects of an Intervention on Social Competence of Children Surviving Brain Tumors

Abstract: Pediatric brain tumors often generate problems in social-emotional development. This study evaluated the effects of an intervention on the social competence of children surviving brain tumors through a multiple-case design. Two mother-child dyads received three home visits for the pre-intervention assessment and another three home visits two months after the intervention for the post-intervention assessment. The collection of evidence pre- and post-intervention involved the child’s clinical data and semi-struc… Show more

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“…Todos (100%) os oito estudos usam projetos e programas para promoção de habilidades sociais (p. ex., Batista & Marturano, 2015;Elias & Amaral, 2016;Ferreira & Munster, 2017;Paixão & Alvarenga, 2019;Souza, Soares, & Freitas, 2018). Os autores confirmaram a eficácia da aplicação dos programas e descreveram a melhoria significativa no nível de habilidades sociais, no autoconceito e no desempenho escolar dos participantes, promovendo relevantes contribuições à literatura e à prática profissional da Psicologia.…”
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“…Todos (100%) os oito estudos usam projetos e programas para promoção de habilidades sociais (p. ex., Batista & Marturano, 2015;Elias & Amaral, 2016;Ferreira & Munster, 2017;Paixão & Alvarenga, 2019;Souza, Soares, & Freitas, 2018). Os autores confirmaram a eficácia da aplicação dos programas e descreveram a melhoria significativa no nível de habilidades sociais, no autoconceito e no desempenho escolar dos participantes, promovendo relevantes contribuições à literatura e à prática profissional da Psicologia.…”
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“…This overall pattern of parental interaction remained the same in situations with either one or more than one unknown child. Caregivers might be overprotective of the child when interacting with peers for fear that they will be less accepted on account of the disease (Ernst et al, 2011;Paixão & Alvarenga, 2019). As they develop, CF patients often present growth delay (Yen et al, 2013), low body mass indexes (Borawska-Kowalczyk et al, 2015), and late-onset puberty (Ernst et al, 2011), thus affecting their physical appearance and subsequent social acceptance by peers.…”
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confidence: 99%