Are we friends? Best friend nominations in pediatric brain tumor survivors and associated factors
Abstract
Pediatric brain tumor survivors (PBTSs) are at risk of impairments in social competence. Limited information is available regarding nominations and reciprocated nominations of PBTSs as best friends and factors which may predict these. Caregivers of children (n = 32) aged 8–16 (38% low-grade glioma, 34% medulloblastoma, 28% other) completed ratings of child adjustment at baseline (T1) and PBTSs and classmates completed the Three Best Friends...
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Title
Are we friends? Best friend nominations in pediatric brain tumor survivors and associated factors
Published Date
Mar 8, 2019
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
11
Pages
4237 - 4244
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