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Using a Repeated-Measures Design in Pediatric Oncology Studies
Vander Haegen, Marie
2020In SAGE researchmethods cases
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Keywords :
pediatric oncology; repeated measure design; statistics
Abstract :
[en] In the field of pediatric oncology, I noticed a lack of repeated-measures designs in pediatric oncology assessing the relationship between specific personality risk factors and parental adjustment. Prior studies had utilized mainly cross-sectional designs (studies that analyze data at a specific point in time), and few of them had examined the role of personality in psychological adjustment among parents of a childhood cancer survivor. This case study provides an overview of my experience conducting a quantitative study using a repeated-measures design with parents of a childhood cancer survivor. In this case study, I outline methodological strengths and challenges of this type of study. I also highlight some recommendations for conducting quantitative studies with parents of a childhood cancer survivor.
Disciplines :
Oncology
Author, co-author :
Vander Haegen, Marie  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de Psychologie > Psychologie de la santé
Language :
English
Title :
Using a Repeated-Measures Design in Pediatric Oncology Studies
Publication date :
March 2020
Journal title :
SAGE researchmethods cases
Publisher :
SAGE Publications
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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