Quality of Life in Survivors of Pediatric Cancer and Their Siblings: The Consensus Between Parent‐Proxy and Self‐Reports
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2016Vol. 63(4), pp. 677–683
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Abstract
Discrepancy and agreement are both important indices to consider when examining consensus between parent-proxy and child self-reports. The findings from this study have important implications for future research and suggest that the impact of cancer on siblings should be further investigated.
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