Journal article
Social attainment in physically well-functioning long-term survivors of pediatric brain tumour; the role of executive dysfunction, fatigue, and psychological and emotional symptoms
A Puhr, E Ruud, V Anderson, BJ Due-Tønnessen, AB Skarbø, A Finset, S Andersson
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2021
Abstract
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to investigate long-term social attainment in physically well-functioning adult survivors of pediatric brain tumour (PBT) and identify demographic, medical, and psychological factors related to poor social outcomes, with a special focus on the significance of executive dysfunction. One hundred and fourteen PBT survivors and a healthy control group provided personal data on social outcomes, i.e., education, work, and government benefits, and completed questionnaires on executive function (EF), psychological and emotional difficulties, and fatigue. A significantly higher number of survivors compared to healthy controls reported having received educ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Norwegian Cancer Society under grant 6865381; the Norwegian ExtraFoundation for Health and Rehabilitation under grant 2013/2/0234; Oslo University Hospital's Childrens' Foundation under grant 36219; and The Renee and Bredo Grimsgaard Foundation.