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    Youth and parent perceptions of parenting in childhood cancer survivors and healthy peers by Schepers, Sasja A., Long, Alanna M., Russell, Kathryn, Phipps, Sean

    Published in Supportive care in cancer (01-12-2018)
    “…Purpose Having a child diagnosed with cancer may have a long-term impact on parenting practices. The aims of this study were to (a) examine possible…”
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    Adjustment in Childhood Cancer Survivors, Healthy Peers, and Their Parents: The Mediating Role of the Parent-Child Relationship by Schepers, Sasja A, Okado, Yuko, Russell, Kathryn, Long, Alanna M, Phipps, Sean

    Published in Journal of pediatric psychology (01-03-2019)
    “…Aims were to (1) determine whether the associations between parent psychological functioning and adjustment outcomes of childhood cancer survivors (CCS) were…”
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    Profiles of Adjustment in Pediatric Cancer Survivors and Their Prediction by Earlier Psychosocial Factors by Okado, Yuko, Rowley, Christina, Schepers, Sasja A, Long, Alanna M, Phipps, Sean

    Published in Journal of pediatric psychology (01-10-2018)
    “…To examine individual differences in pediatric cancer survivors' psychosocial adjustment and test the psychosocial predictors, assessed 2-3 years earlier, of…”
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    Benefit Finding Scale for Children: Preliminary Findings from a Childhood Cancer Population by Phipps, Sean, Long, Alanna M., Ogden, Johanna

    Published in Journal of pediatric psychology (01-11-2007)
    “…Objective To describe the development of a brief measure of benefit finding for children. Data regarding the psychometrics and validity of the instrument were…”
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    Association between parent and child distress and the moderating effects of life events in families with and without a history of pediatric cancer by Okado, Yuko, Long, Alanna M, Phipps, Sean

    Published in Journal of pediatric psychology (01-10-2014)
    “…Examined the associations between parental and child distress, and moderating effects of child exposure to life events, in families with and without a history…”
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    Impact of the parent‐child relationship on psychological and social resilience in pediatric cancer patients by Tillery, Rachel, Willard, Victoria W., Howard Sharp, Katianne M., Klages, Kimberly L., Long, Alanna M., Phipps, Sean

    Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-02-2020)
    “…Objectives The primary objective of this research was to examine patterns of parent‐child relationship functioning among pediatric cancer survivors and their…”
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    Effects of time since diagnosis on the association between parent and child distress in families with pediatric cancer by Okado, Yuko, Tillery, Rachel, Howard Sharp, Katianne, Long, Alanna M., Phipps, Sean

    Published in Children's health care (02-07-2016)
    “…Although parental distress and child distress have been linked in families of children with cancer, how these associations change over time is unknown. The…”
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    Cancer as a stressful life event: Perceptions of children with cancer and their peers by Sharp, Katianne M. Howard, Lindwall, Jennifer J., Willard, Victoria W., Long, Alanna M., Martin‐Elbahesh, Karen M., Phipps, Sean

    Published in Cancer (01-09-2017)
    “…BACKGROUND The medical traumatic stress model is commonly applied to childhood cancer, assuming that the diagnosis of cancer is a traumatic event. However, to…”
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    Profiles of Dispositional Expectancies and Affectivity Predict Later Psychosocial Functioning in Children and Adolescents With Cancer by Okado, Yuko, Howard Sharp, Katianne M, Tillery, Rachel, Long, Alanna M, Phipps, Sean

    Published in Journal of pediatric psychology (01-04-2016)
    “…Examined how individual differences in disposition among pediatric cancer patients predict their later psychosocial functioning. Patients aged 8-17 years (N =…”
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