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Children Surviving Cancer: Psychosocial Adjustment, Quality of Life, and School Experiences

Author (s) Bessell, A. G.
 
Year of Publication 2001
 
Publication Type article
 
Name of Periodical Exceptional Children
 
Volume 67
 
Issue 3
 
Page Numbers 345-359
 
Editors

 
Publisher & Address

Council for Exceptional Children
1110 North Glebe Road
Arlington, VA 22201

 
Available From Publisher
 
URL http://www.cec.sped.org
 
Suggested Audience
  • General Audience
 
Descriptors
  • Multi-method research
  • Access to education
  • Social integration
  • Student attitudes
  • Pre-service teacher training
  • Professional development schools


Content Abstract

This study investigated the psychosocial adjustment, quality of life, and school experiences of post-treatment survivors of pediatric cancer. A multi-method, multi-source approach examined survivors’ adjustments to cancer and views related to educational and psychosocial sequelae of cancer treatment. Data were collected from 51 survivors, 8 to 17 years old. Quantitative assessments revealed anxiety in children and difficulties in psychosocial adjustment in the areas of scholastic competence, emotional stability and social competence. Qualitative results revealed that students who repeated a grade were particularly concerned with their academic performance and peer relationships. Homebound instruction was reported to be academically inadequate and socially isolating. These results suggest that educators need specific knowledge and skills to successfully assess and teach students who have cancer (abstract from article).

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