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Longitudinal predictors of caregiver resilience outcomes at the end of childhood cancer treatment.

Lamia P BarakatRebecca E MaddenGabriela VegaMartha AskinsAnne E Kazak
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2021)
Resilience and family psychosocial risk at diagnosis were the strongest predictors of caregiver resilience outcomes at the end of the treatment. Intrapersonal and interpersonal predictors were weaker and varied by resilience measure. Consistent with psychosocial standards of care, broad evaluation of caregiver risks, resources, and resilience processes and outcomes is recommended at diagnosis and through the treatment trajectory including the end of treatment.
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