The Impact of Parents' Subjective Preparedness on Their Children's Post-Traumatic Symptoms Following Surgery
The role of parental factors in the emergence of post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSSs) following pediatric surgeries is well recognized, but the specific influence of parents' subjective preparedness for their child's surgery has not been explored. In a study involving 253 children hospit...
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Main Authors: | Fortu Benarroch (Author), Rony Kapel Lev-Ari (Author), Amichai Ben-Ari (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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