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Exploring Differences in Perceived Satisfaction, Resilience, and Achievement Between Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Childhood Cancer Survivors

Authors :
Paula Rosales
Lorraine Evangelista
Crystle-Joie G. Agbayani
Michelle A. Fortier
Zeev N. Kain
Yuqing Guo
Source :
Journal of Pediatric Health Care. 35:196-204
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

To address gaps in understanding disparities of posttraumatic growth among childhood cancer survivors, the aims of this study were to (1) compare satisfaction, resilience, and achievement among Hispanic and non-Hispanic White survivors; and (2) examine relationships between sociodemographic and clinical factors with satisfaction, resilience, and achievement.Survivors (N = 116) at Children's Hospital of Orange County After Cancer Treatment Survivorship Program completed the Child Health and Illness Profile-Adolescent Edition.Resilience (p = .003) and achievement (p = .005) were lower among Hispanic survivors. Resilience was positively associated with satisfaction (p.01) and achievement (p.01) and achievement was positively associated with years of schooling (p.01). No differences were found between Hispanic and non-Hispanic White satisfaction scores (p = .95).Our findings suggest ethnic disparities in posttraumatic growth in childhood cancer survivors. Interventions aimed at promoting posttraumatic growth are vital to address these differences.

Details

ISSN :
08915245
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Pediatric Health Care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3ad80c1ba8f1a8dc20a524cb70cc54f1