Brain tumors (BTs) are a common pediatric malignancy. Improved treatment has resulted in higher survival rates. There is, however, increasing concern about adverse effects of the disease and its treatment, including effects on social competence (i.e. effective social functioning in everyday life). The aim of this study is to examine multiple levels of social competence (i.e. social skills and social adjustment) in newly diagnosed pediatric BT patients. Thirty newly diagnosed BT patients aged 5-12 years were assessed shortly after diagnosis with a neuropsychological test battery focusing on social competence, including tests for IQ, social skills (i.e. social-affective and executive functioning) and social adjustment (rated by parents and te...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a manual-based, social-skills training, group inter-venti...
Although pediatric brain tumor survivors are at risk for poor social outcomes and deficits in neuroc...
Cancer is currently the leading cause of death by disease in children under the age of 15 in the US....
Brain tumors (BTs) are a common pediatric malignancy. Improved treatment has resulted in higher surv...
Brain tumors (BTs) are a common pediatric malignancy. Improved treatment has resulted in higher surv...
Brain tumors (BTs) are a common pediatric malignancy. Improved treatment has resulted in higher surv...
Brain tumors (BTs) are a common pediatric malignancy. Improved treatment has resulted in higher surv...
Pediatric brain tumor (BT) survivors are at risk for psychosocial late effects across many domains o...
Pediatric brain tumor (BT) survivors are at risk for psychosocial late effects across many domains o...
Children with brain tumors are at risk for a number of cognitive, academic, and social difficulties ...
Children with brain tumors are at risk for a number of cognitive, academic, and social difficulties ...
<p>Many survivors of pediatric brain tumors and leukemia will experience cognitive, academic, and so...
Purpose: To examine the social competence of childhood brain tumour survivors in the context of a gr...
Objective To assess social functioning and facial expression recognition skill in survivors of pedia...
Purpose: To examine the social competence of childhood brain tumour survivors in the context of a gr...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a manual-based, social-skills training, group inter-venti...
Although pediatric brain tumor survivors are at risk for poor social outcomes and deficits in neuroc...
Cancer is currently the leading cause of death by disease in children under the age of 15 in the US....
Brain tumors (BTs) are a common pediatric malignancy. Improved treatment has resulted in higher surv...
Brain tumors (BTs) are a common pediatric malignancy. Improved treatment has resulted in higher surv...
Brain tumors (BTs) are a common pediatric malignancy. Improved treatment has resulted in higher surv...
Brain tumors (BTs) are a common pediatric malignancy. Improved treatment has resulted in higher surv...
Pediatric brain tumor (BT) survivors are at risk for psychosocial late effects across many domains o...
Pediatric brain tumor (BT) survivors are at risk for psychosocial late effects across many domains o...
Children with brain tumors are at risk for a number of cognitive, academic, and social difficulties ...
Children with brain tumors are at risk for a number of cognitive, academic, and social difficulties ...
<p>Many survivors of pediatric brain tumors and leukemia will experience cognitive, academic, and so...
Purpose: To examine the social competence of childhood brain tumour survivors in the context of a gr...
Objective To assess social functioning and facial expression recognition skill in survivors of pedia...
Purpose: To examine the social competence of childhood brain tumour survivors in the context of a gr...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a manual-based, social-skills training, group inter-venti...
Although pediatric brain tumor survivors are at risk for poor social outcomes and deficits in neuroc...
Cancer is currently the leading cause of death by disease in children under the age of 15 in the US....