2018
DOI: 10.1111/ecc.12906
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Mastery and social support moderate the effects of educational level on adjustment of Arab mothers of children diagnosed with cancer

Abstract: The study explored the adjustment of Arab mothers of children diagnosed with cancer, as shown by the mothers' distress and quality of life. The aim was twofold: to examine the associations between educational level, psychosocial resources and adjustment indices and to assess the moderating effects of psychosocial resources on the education and adjustment association. The sample consisted of 100 Arab mothers who completed questionnaires assessing demographic and illness variables, mastery, social support, psych… Show more

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“…The educational level of the parent can be considered a direct life stressor when it affects the parents’ ability to cope with a chronic condition or a child with social issues such as stool withholding or soiling which are hallmark features of FC. 39 Such association was not observed with FAPD cases in this study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 63%
“…The educational level of the parent can be considered a direct life stressor when it affects the parents’ ability to cope with a chronic condition or a child with social issues such as stool withholding or soiling which are hallmark features of FC. 39 Such association was not observed with FAPD cases in this study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 63%
“…Social support encompasses significant resilience and a buffering factor against the negative implications of stress ( Schwartz-Attias et al, 2023 ). Stronger social support has been correlated with a higher level of well-being, which is reflected in life satisfaction, the cognitive component of well-being, and positive emotions, reflecting the emotional component of well-being ( Gise and Cohen, 2022 ; Melguizo-Garín et al, 2022 ), as well as lower levels of stress, hopelessness, and depression ( Makhoul Khoury et al, 2018 ). Little is known about the relation between social support and hope among parents of children with cancer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%