Cognitive Processing Among Mothers of Children Undergoing Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Transplantation
Katherine N. DuHamel, PhD,
Sharon Manne, PhD,
Nancy Nereo, PhD,
Jamie Ostroff, PhD,
Richard Martini, MD,
Susan Parsons, MD,
Sharon Williams, PhD,
Laura Mee, PhD,
Sandra Sexson, MD,
Lisa Wu, MS,
Gary Winkel, PhD,
Farid Boulad, MD and
William H. Redd, PhD
From the Program for Cancer Prevention and Control, Derald H. Ruttenberg Cancer Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York (K.N.D., N.N., L.W., G.W., W.H.R.); Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (S.M.); Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York (J.O., F.B.); Childrens Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois (R.M.); Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts (S.P.); Packard Childrens Hospital, Palo Alto, California (S.W.); and Emory University Medical Center, Atlanta, Georgia (L.M., S.S.).

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Fig. 1. A proposed cognitive processing model of psychological distress at Time 1 and Time 2.
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Fig. 2. A cognitive processing model of psychological distress at Time 1 and Time 2.
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