Family and Illness Predictors of Outcome in Pediatric Brain Tumors |
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Authors: | Carlson-Green, Bonnie Morris, Robin D. Krawiecki, Nicolas |
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Affiliation: | University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Georgia Slate University, Emory University School of Medicine 2All correspondence should be addressed to Bonnie Carlson-Green, Division of Pediatric Neurology, Box 486 UMHC, 420 Delaware Street, SE., Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455. |
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Abstract: | Investigated the prediction of cognitive and behavioral outcomesin 63 children with heterogenous brain tumors. Hierarchicalmultiple regression analyses were used to determine how family-relatedvariables added to the prediction of children's outcome overand above illness measures. The best predictors of children'sbehavior problems and adaptive behavior were family and demographicvariables, whereas the best predictors of achievement were illnessand demographic variables. A combination of family and illnessvariables, however, was the best predictor of intellectual functioning.In addition to identifying specific predictors of cognitiveand behavioral outcome in children with brain tumors, theseresults lend initial support for the inclusion of contextualfactors such as family stress, maternal coping, number of parentsin the home, and family SES measures in studies of how diseasefactors affect outcomes in pediatric brain tumor patients. |
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Keywords: | pediatric brain tumors behavioral outcome cognitive outcome families outcome predictors. |
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