Title of article :
The Necessity for Emotional Support of Severely Diseased Children: A World-Wide Role Model from Iran
Author/Authors :
Namazi, Mohammad Reza Department of Dermatology - Molecular Dermatology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,
Pages :
1
From page :
123
To page :
123
Abstract :
Losing hair can create emotions ranging from anger to depression. Some children feel very self-conscious going out in public, and others are concerned that their appearance will affect their relationship with classmates and even loved ones. In one study the children with alopecia were anxious, depressed, withdrawn, aggressive, or delinquent. Girls were more affected than boys[2]. In another study, seven of 12 children with alopecia areata met the criteria for anxiety disorders[3]. Herein, we report a teacher’s phenomenal psychological support of a student who has lost all his hair due to chemotherapy, moving Iran’s president also. Mohammad Ali Mohammadian, the teacher of second grade in a primary school in Marivan, Kurdistan Province, Iran has shaved off his hair in toto to sympathize with his pupil, Mahan[4]. The student has lost all his hair due to chemotherapy and was also suffering severely from being mocked by his fellow students[4, 5].
Keywords :
Emotional Support , Severely Diseased , Children , A World-Wide Role Model from Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2014
Record number :
2443893
Link To Document :
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