Preferences for
Psychosocial Interventions Among Newly Diagnosed Cancer Patients from a Multiethnic Population.
Introduction Despite the rising trend of cancer prevalence and increase in family caregiving, little attention has been paid to the efficacy of
psychosocial interventions among Asian caregiver samples, particularly support groups, given the benefits that have been shown in studies on Western populations.
Not exact matches
A review of 16 empirical studies, from 1982 to 2008, found that sitting meditation, including mindfulness and Transcendental Meditation practices seems to be an effective
intervention in the treatment of physiologic,
psychosocial, and behavioral conditions
among youths ages 6 - 18.
We identified 15 examples of
psychosocial interventions published in peer - reviewed journals that were adequately evaluated for their effects on psychologic or social outcomes
among children with chronic health conditions or their family members.
A review of 16 empirical studies, from 1982 to 2008, found that sitting meditation, including mindfulness and Transcendental Meditation practices seems to be an effective
intervention in the treatment of physiologic,
psychosocial, and behavioral conditions
among youths ages 6 - 18.
During the preschool years,
psychosocial interventions with parents regarding their parenting practices have immediate effects both on parenting behaviours and on aggressive and noncompliant behaviours
among children.
Notably, we are not aware of
intervention who have documented the impact of child care - based prevention programs on preschoolers» levels of stress, even though
psychosocial interventions showed promising results to improve stress regulation
among children of this age group [22].
For example, Hampson et al.'s (2001) meta - analysis of
interventions found very small effect sizes (mean = − 0.15)
interventions on self - management
among adolescents with type 1 diabetes compared with greater effects (M = 0.37) on
psychosocial outcomes, such as family adjustment.
Therefore, screening for psychopathic traits
among young children with
psychosocial adjustment problems seems relevant for developing effective
intervention strategies.