1. Sense of mastery and attitude towards illness: Examining longitudinal benefits of a medical specialty camp for youth with sickle cell disease.
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Gillard, Ann, Gagnon, Ryan, Pashankar, Farzana, Balsamo, Lyn, Grafft, Natalie, Miranda, Jacqueline, Boruchov, Donna, Neri, Caitlin, Sprinz, Philippa, and Longyear, Christine
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SOCIAL support , *CAMPS , *SELF-perception , *MEDICAL care , *ACQUISITION of data , *ATTITUDES toward illness , *SICKLE cell anemia in adolescence , *QUALITY of life , *MEDICAL records , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *SCALE analysis (Psychology) , *CHI-squared test , *DATA analysis software , *STATISTICAL models , *LONGITUDINAL method , *PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience - Abstract
Medical specialty camps can play an important role in the positive development of psychosocial outcomes for children and youth with sickle cell disease (SCD). This study examined how sense of mastery and attitude towards illness outcomes changed over 6 months for 100 campers aged 8–16 years with SCD. The outcomes were measured twice before and twice after camp. Latent growth curve modeling was used to analyze data. Results showed no changes in the outcomes for this study population. Implications for future research designs, populations, and outcomes are discussed, as are implications for communications about camp, and policy and practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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