Authors
Regina M Myers, Lyn Balsamo, Xiaomin Lu, Meenakshi Devidas, Stephen P Hunger, William L Carroll, Naomi J Winick, Kelly W Maloney, Nina S Kadan‐Lottick
Publication date
2014/5/1
Journal
Cancer
Volume
120
Issue
9
Pages
1417-1425
Description
BACKGROUND
The authors prospectively assessed anxiety, depression, and behavior in children with standard‐risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia (SR‐ALL) during the first year of therapy and identified associated risk factors.
METHODS
A cohort study was performed of 159 children (aged 2 years‐9.99 years) with SR‐ALL who were enrolled on Children's Oncology Group protocol AALL0331 at 31 sites. Parents completed the Behavior Assessment System for Children, the General Functioning Scale of the Family Assessment Device, and the Coping Health Inventory for Parents at approximately 1, 6, and 12 months after diagnosis.
RESULTS
Overall, mean scores for anxiety, depression, aggression, and hyperactivity were similar to population norms. However, more children scored in the at‐risk/clinical range for depression than the expected 15% at 1 month (21.7%; P = .022), 6 months (28.6%; P < .001 …
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