Although a diagnosis of childhood cancer can have a profound effect on the entire family unit, its impact on the long-term mental health of family members is not well characterized.A provincial childhood cancer registry in Ontario, Canada, was linked to birth records to identify separate population-based cohorts of mothers and siblings of children diagnosed with cancer between 1998 and 2014. The mother and sibling cohorts were matched to corresponding population controls and linked to health services data. The rate of mental health-related outpatient visits (family physician, psychiatrist) and the incidence of severe psychiatric events (psychiatric emergency department visit, psychiatric hospitalization, suicide) were compared between mothe...
Increasing survival rates in childhood cancer have yielded a growing population of parents of childh...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare psychological outcomes in long-term survivors of pediatric brain ca...
Objectives: Siblings' psychosocial adjustment to childhood cancer is poorly understood. This systema...
The impact of a child’s cancer diagnosis on a mother’s mental health is unclear. We assembled a popu...
abstract: Children with cancer can experience decreased emotional health along with deteriorating ph...
Background: A childhood cancer diagnosis and treatment-induced somatic late effects can affect the l...
Background: The diagnosis of paediatric cancer is a crisis for the parents who are the primary careg...
BACKGROUND: The elevated risk for physical late effects in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is well ...
The current literature surrounding their mental health outcomes is limited. This study addresses lim...
BACKGROUND A childhood cancer diagnosis and treatment-induced somatic late effects can affect the...
Siblings of children with cancer encounter stressors and challenges that can lead to severe distress...
There is a rapidly growing population of pediatric cancer survivors because of improved multi-modal ...
Each year, 14,000 children and adolescents are diagnosed with cancer in the United States (Howlader ...
For children under the age of 15, cancer is the most common cause of death by disease (Heron, Sutton...
Childhood cancer is no longer viewed as inevitably fatal but rather as a chronic life-threatening il...
Increasing survival rates in childhood cancer have yielded a growing population of parents of childh...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare psychological outcomes in long-term survivors of pediatric brain ca...
Objectives: Siblings' psychosocial adjustment to childhood cancer is poorly understood. This systema...
The impact of a child’s cancer diagnosis on a mother’s mental health is unclear. We assembled a popu...
abstract: Children with cancer can experience decreased emotional health along with deteriorating ph...
Background: A childhood cancer diagnosis and treatment-induced somatic late effects can affect the l...
Background: The diagnosis of paediatric cancer is a crisis for the parents who are the primary careg...
BACKGROUND: The elevated risk for physical late effects in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) is well ...
The current literature surrounding their mental health outcomes is limited. This study addresses lim...
BACKGROUND A childhood cancer diagnosis and treatment-induced somatic late effects can affect the...
Siblings of children with cancer encounter stressors and challenges that can lead to severe distress...
There is a rapidly growing population of pediatric cancer survivors because of improved multi-modal ...
Each year, 14,000 children and adolescents are diagnosed with cancer in the United States (Howlader ...
For children under the age of 15, cancer is the most common cause of death by disease (Heron, Sutton...
Childhood cancer is no longer viewed as inevitably fatal but rather as a chronic life-threatening il...
Increasing survival rates in childhood cancer have yielded a growing population of parents of childh...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare psychological outcomes in long-term survivors of pediatric brain ca...
Objectives: Siblings' psychosocial adjustment to childhood cancer is poorly understood. This systema...