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Finding
decline
Long-term survivors of childhood ALL had a five-fold higher rate of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (10.3%) compared to the general population (2%), and this diagnosis was more strongly associated with parent emotional distress than with the survivor's own self-reported anxiety.
| Effect size | 10.3% vs 2% expected |
| CI | 95% CI 6.0-16.2% |
| Comparator | General population lifetime prevalence (NCS-R, 2%) |
| Effect summary | decline; 10.3% vs 2% expected; CI: 95% CI 6.0-16.2% |
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PMC5986588
Behavioral Symptoms and Psychiatric Disorders in Child and Adolescent Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Treated with Chemotherapy Only