Depression and childhood illness |
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Authors: | Martha Gizynski Ph.D. Vivian B. Shapiro M.S.W. |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA;(2) Department of Community Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical School, Menhattan, USA;(3) 83 Stockton, 08540 Princeton, N.J., USA;(4) 6478 Clark Lake Road, 49201 Jackson, MI, USA |
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Abstract: | Childhood depression as a component of the impact of childhood illness or developmental impairment on the latency age child is studied in relation to three diagnostic groups: children with asthma, cancer, and psychiatric diagnoses of behavioral disorders. The study revealed a range of coping styles to deal with the anxiety, loss and feelings induced by the specific crises. The special dimensions of stress and coping adaptations affected the child's developing self concept, the separation individuation process and the child-parent relationships. Depressive symptoms were variously present within and between the three groups of children.This study was funded, in part, by grants from the University of Michigan Medical School and the Horace Rackham Graduate School of the University of Michigan. |
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