Post‐traumatic growth among an ethnically diverse sample of adolescent and young adult cancer survivors
Psycho-Oncology2013Vol. 22(10), pp. 2235–2244
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Abstract
The AYA survivors commonly reported PTG in the immediate aftermath of cancer treatment. Findings regarding PTG among more acculturated Hispanic and bone tumor AYA survivors may help to inform risk-adapted clinical interventions, among those transitioning from active treatment to post-treatment surveillance, to mitigate negative long-term sequelae and enhance positive psychosocial adaptation from the cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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