2023
DOI: 10.1002/pon.6253
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Cancer‐related stress in childhood cancer survivorship: Prevalence and associations with perceptions of health risks and quality of life

Alexandra C. Himelhoch,
Anna L. Olsavsky,
Eva L. Darow
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveLimited research has characterized cancer‐related stress (CRS) among families of childhood cancer survivors. We examined the prevalence of CRS among survivors and caregivers, as well as its association with health risk perceptions (i.e., prognosis, risk for diminished quality of life) and views of survivor quality of life (QoL).MethodsAt five years post‐diagnosis or relapse, survivors (n = 100; Mage = 15.84 years; 89% White), mothers (n = 127), and fathers (n = 59) reported their CRS. Perceived progno… Show more

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