1996 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
Her primary areas of investigation include Psychiatry, Cancer, Anxiety, Anxiety disorder and Social support. She combines subjects such as Young adult, El Niño, Childhood cancer and Social environment with her study of Psychiatry. Her Cancer research integrates issues from Severity of illness, Disease and Depression.
Her research investigates the connection with Severity of illness and areas like Pediatrics which intersect with concerns in Pediatric cancer. Her Anxiety study combines topics in areas such as Psychological testing and Distress. Her Social support study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Developmental psychology and Social relation.
Anne E. Kazak mostly deals with Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Psychosocial, Psychological intervention and Pediatric cancer. Her Clinical psychology research includes elements of Health psychology, Disease and Competence. Her work deals with themes such as Young adult and Cancer, Childhood cancer, which intersect with Psychiatry.
Her studies in Cancer integrate themes in fields like El Niño, Pediatrics and Distress. Anne E. Kazak has researched Psychosocial in several fields, including Sibling, Social support and Family medicine. Her Psychological intervention research incorporates themes from Intervention, Developmental psychology, Evidence-based practice, Mental health and Qualitative research.
Anne E. Kazak focuses on Psychosocial, Psychological intervention, Clinical psychology, Family medicine and Qualitative research. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, Social support, Pediatric cancer and Evidence-based practice. Her studies deal with areas such as Critical access hospital, Research program, Intervention, Stressor and Mental health as well as Psychological intervention.
Her study in Intervention is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cancer, Pediatric psychology and Medical education. She has included themes like Sibling, Disease, Perception and Scale in her Clinical psychology study. The concepts of her Qualitative research study are interwoven with issues in Developmental psychology, PsycINFO and Psychological research.
Her primary areas of study are Psychosocial, Family medicine, Pediatric cancer, Intervention and Psychological intervention. Her research in Psychosocial intersects with topics in Social support, Demography, Odds and Prospective cohort study. Her Social support research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Confirmatory factor analysis, Health literacy and Psychometrics, Clinical psychology.
Her work carried out in the field of Pediatric cancer brings together such families of science as Evidence-based practice and Pediatric oncology. In her study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Intervention, Health psychology, Inclusion, mHealth and Cancer is strongly linked to eHealth. Her Psychological intervention research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mental health and Stressor.
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Differences, difficulties and adaptation: Stress and social networks in families with a handicapped child.
Anne E. Kazak;Robert S. Marvin.
Family Relations (1984)
Posttraumatic stress, family functioning, and social support in survivors of childhood leukemia and their mothers and fathers.
Anne E. Kazak;Lamia P. Barakat;Kathleen Meeske;Dimitri Christakis.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1997)
Families of Chronically Ill Children: A Systems and Social-Ecological Model of Adaptation and Challenge.
Anne E. Kazak.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1989)
Posttraumatic Growth in Adolescent Survivors of Cancer and Their Mothers and Fathers
Lamia P. Barakat;Melissa A. Alderfer;Anne E. Kazak.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2006)
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms (PTSS) in Families of Adolescent Childhood Cancer Survivors
Anne E Kazak;Melissa Alderfer;Mary T Rourke;Steven Simms.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2004)
An Integrative Model of Pediatric Medical Traumatic Stress
Anne E. Kazak;Nancy Kassam-Adams;Stephanie Schneider;Nataliya Zelikovsky.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2006)
Childhood Illness-Related Parenting Stress: The Pediatric Inventory for Parents
Randi Streisand;Suzanne Braniecki;Kenneth P. Tercyak;Anne E. Kazak.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2001)
Symptoms of posttraumatic stress in young adult survivors of childhood cancer.
Wendy L. Hobbie;Margaret Stuber;Kathleen Meeske;Kathryn Wissler.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2000)
Families surviving childhood cancer: a comparison of posttraumatic stress symptoms with families of healthy children.
Lamia P. Barakat;Anne E. Kazak;Anna T. Meadows;Rosemary Casey.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (1997)
Traumatic stress in parents of children admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit.
Andrew Balluffi;Nancy Kassam-Adams;Anne Kazak;Michelle Tucker.
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine (2004)
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