"Ich mach mir keine Sorgen ...!" Wie 4- bis 8-jährige Kinder krebskranker Eltern im Berkeley Puppet Interview psychische Symptome selbst einschätzen

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"Ich mach mir keine Sorgen ...!" Wie 4- bis 8-jährige Kinder krebskranker Eltern im Berkeley Puppet Interview psychische Symptome selbst einschätzen. / Koch, Gabriele; Dieball, Stefanie; Falk, Carina; Weis, Sascha; Brähler, Elmar; Romer, Georg; Bergelt, Corinna; Keller, Monika; Flechtner, Hans-Henning; Weschenfelder-Stachwitz, Heike; Resch, Franz; von Klitzing, Kai; Ernst, Jochen.

In: PRAX KINDERPSYCHOL K, Vol. 62, No. 2, 01.01.2013, p. 113-27.

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Koch, G, Dieball, S, Falk, C, Weis, S, Brähler, E, Romer, G, Bergelt, C, Keller, M, Flechtner, H-H, Weschenfelder-Stachwitz, H, Resch, F, von Klitzing, K & Ernst, J 2013, '"Ich mach mir keine Sorgen ...!" Wie 4- bis 8-jährige Kinder krebskranker Eltern im Berkeley Puppet Interview psychische Symptome selbst einschätzen', PRAX KINDERPSYCHOL K, vol. 62, no. 2, pp. 113-27. https://doi.org/10.13109/prkk.2013.62.2.113

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Koch, G., Dieball, S., Falk, C., Weis, S., Brähler, E., Romer, G., Bergelt, C., Keller, M., Flechtner, H-H., Weschenfelder-Stachwitz, H., Resch, F., von Klitzing, K., & Ernst, J. (2013). "Ich mach mir keine Sorgen ...!" Wie 4- bis 8-jährige Kinder krebskranker Eltern im Berkeley Puppet Interview psychische Symptome selbst einschätzen. PRAX KINDERPSYCHOL K, 62(2), 113-27. https://doi.org/10.13109/prkk.2013.62.2.113

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@article{5cd9be189b61447fa0e85831c7e5ac75,
title = "{"}Ich mach mir keine Sorgen ...!{"} Wie 4- bis 8-j{\"a}hrige Kinder krebskranker Eltern im Berkeley Puppet Interview psychische Symptome selbst einsch{\"a}tzen",
abstract = "The Berkeley Puppet Interview (BPI) enables us to investigate psychological symptoms of children aged four to eight years under a multi-informant perspective by the means of self and parent report measures. 45 families with one parent suffering from cancer have been examined with regard to internalizing and externalizing symptoms of the children. Results have been compared to two different age-appropriate samples (Swiss preschool study of Basel and German KiGGS study). A small, highly selective sample of twelve children aged four to eight years could have been examined both from the self and parent perspective. Our results show, that four to eight year old children of cancer patients do not differ from other children of the same age in the way they express emotional symptoms in the BPI, but they are judged more emotionally burdened than other children by their parents (SDQ). Self and parent report do not significantly correlate. It seems as if parents in families struck by a cancer disease see their children's emotional symptoms more pronounced than the children themselves do express in the puppet interview. Implications for clinical and research practice will be discussed.",
keywords = "Adaptation, Psychological, Child, Child Behavior Disorders, Child Reactive Disorders, Child of Impaired Parents, Child, Preschool, Crime Victims, Germany, Humans, Hyperkinesis, Internal-External Control, Interview, Psychological, Neoplasms, Peer Group, Personality Assessment, Play and Playthings, Psychometrics, Self-Assessment, Social Behavior",
author = "Gabriele Koch and Stefanie Dieball and Carina Falk and Sascha Weis and Elmar Br{\"a}hler and Georg Romer and Corinna Bergelt and Monika Keller and Hans-Henning Flechtner and Heike Weschenfelder-Stachwitz and Franz Resch and {von Klitzing}, Kai and Jochen Ernst",
year = "2013",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.13109/prkk.2013.62.2.113",
language = "Deutsch",
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pages = "113--27",
journal = "PRAX KINDERPSYCHOL K",
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AU - Koch, Gabriele

AU - Dieball, Stefanie

AU - Falk, Carina

AU - Weis, Sascha

AU - Brähler, Elmar

AU - Romer, Georg

AU - Bergelt, Corinna

AU - Keller, Monika

AU - Flechtner, Hans-Henning

AU - Weschenfelder-Stachwitz, Heike

AU - Resch, Franz

AU - von Klitzing, Kai

AU - Ernst, Jochen

PY - 2013/1/1

Y1 - 2013/1/1

N2 - The Berkeley Puppet Interview (BPI) enables us to investigate psychological symptoms of children aged four to eight years under a multi-informant perspective by the means of self and parent report measures. 45 families with one parent suffering from cancer have been examined with regard to internalizing and externalizing symptoms of the children. Results have been compared to two different age-appropriate samples (Swiss preschool study of Basel and German KiGGS study). A small, highly selective sample of twelve children aged four to eight years could have been examined both from the self and parent perspective. Our results show, that four to eight year old children of cancer patients do not differ from other children of the same age in the way they express emotional symptoms in the BPI, but they are judged more emotionally burdened than other children by their parents (SDQ). Self and parent report do not significantly correlate. It seems as if parents in families struck by a cancer disease see their children's emotional symptoms more pronounced than the children themselves do express in the puppet interview. Implications for clinical and research practice will be discussed.

AB - The Berkeley Puppet Interview (BPI) enables us to investigate psychological symptoms of children aged four to eight years under a multi-informant perspective by the means of self and parent report measures. 45 families with one parent suffering from cancer have been examined with regard to internalizing and externalizing symptoms of the children. Results have been compared to two different age-appropriate samples (Swiss preschool study of Basel and German KiGGS study). A small, highly selective sample of twelve children aged four to eight years could have been examined both from the self and parent perspective. Our results show, that four to eight year old children of cancer patients do not differ from other children of the same age in the way they express emotional symptoms in the BPI, but they are judged more emotionally burdened than other children by their parents (SDQ). Self and parent report do not significantly correlate. It seems as if parents in families struck by a cancer disease see their children's emotional symptoms more pronounced than the children themselves do express in the puppet interview. Implications for clinical and research practice will be discussed.

KW - Adaptation, Psychological

KW - Child

KW - Child Behavior Disorders

KW - Child Reactive Disorders

KW - Child of Impaired Parents

KW - Child, Preschool

KW - Crime Victims

KW - Germany

KW - Humans

KW - Hyperkinesis

KW - Internal-External Control

KW - Interview, Psychological

KW - Neoplasms

KW - Peer Group

KW - Personality Assessment

KW - Play and Playthings

KW - Psychometrics

KW - Self-Assessment

KW - Social Behavior

U2 - 10.13109/prkk.2013.62.2.113

DO - 10.13109/prkk.2013.62.2.113

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

C2 - 23596908

VL - 62

SP - 113

EP - 127

JO - PRAX KINDERPSYCHOL K

JF - PRAX KINDERPSYCHOL K

SN - 0032-7034

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