External validity and reliability of the psychosocial assessment tool (PAT) among Canadian parents of children newly diagnosed with cancer
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2013Vol. 61(1), pp. 165–170
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Maru Barrera, Kelly Hancock, Alan Rokeach, Danielle Cataudella, Eshetu G. Atenafu, Donna L. Johnston, Angela Punnett, Paul C. Nathan, Ute Bartels, Mariana Fortunato da Silva, Marilyn Cassidy, Patty Jansen, Wendy Shama, Corin Greenberg
Abstract
This study supports the original PAT, demonstrates PATrev is a reliable and valid psychosocial screening tool, and provides unique evidence regarding early psychosocial risk in the family, which have important implications for guiding psychosocial practice.
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