Anxiety screening and management
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Findings (27)
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declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
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declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90
None
declineParents with high anxiety had approximately twice the odds of heightened decisional regret over the first year of their child's cancer treatment, in a multivariable model adjusted for time, prognosis,
Effect: decline; OR 2.01; CI: 95% CI 1.04 to 3.90