Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Improving Distress in Pediatric Oncology: A Pilot Study

The aim of the study was to assess the psychological profile of oncology patients and to assess the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral treatment aimed to improve coping of pain and anxiety in childhood and youth cancer patients. The sample was of 12 patients, between 9 and 14 years diagnosed wi...

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Published inRevista argentina de clínica psicológica Vol. 29; no. 3; p. 4
Main Authors Inmaculada Gómez Becerra, Ruíz-Castañeda, Dyanne, Juan Miguel Flujas-Contreras, Ana Segura Román, Alma Martínez de Salazar Arboleas, María de los Angeles Vázquez López
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Published Buenos Aires FUNDACIÓN AIGLÉ 01.05.2020
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Summary:The aim of the study was to assess the psychological profile of oncology patients and to assess the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral treatment aimed to improve coping of pain and anxiety in childhood and youth cancer patients. The sample was of 12 patients, between 9 and 14 years diagnosed with cancer, to whom a protocol of psychological treatment was applied, with a duration of seven sessions that were carried out during the hospital admissions. There was a significant reduction in anxiety and an increase in positive affect levels. In individuals with high scores on the emotionality and extraversion scale, higher levels of post-treatment anxiety were found. These results provide evidence of the importance of applying treatments focused on treating the psycho-emotional effects in children with cancer.
ISSN:0327-6716
1851-7951
DOI:10.24205/03276716.2020.708