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Disparities in pediatric psychosocial oncology utilization
Daniel J. Zheng
, Puja J. Umaretiya
, Emily R. Schwartz
, Hasan Al-Sayegh
, Jean L. Raphael
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Raphaële R.L. van Litsenburg
, Clement Ma
, Anna C. Muriel
, Kira Bona
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Psychosocial Oncology
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Pediatric Oncology
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Sociodemographic Characteristics
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Multivariable Logistic Regression
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Care Delivery
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Psychosocial Assessment Tool
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Medical Home
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Psychiatry Consultation
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Household Material Hardship
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Children with Cancer
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Working Diagnosis
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Non-associated
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Retrospective Cohort Study
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Medical Records
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Parent Report
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January 2017
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Behavioral Intervention
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Logistic Regression Model
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Blood Disorders
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Socioeconomic Status
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Newly Diagnosed Cancer
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Poverty
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Psychiatric Diagnosis
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Boston
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Primary Care Setting
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Utilization Outcomes
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Household Income
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Prevention Guidelines
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Psychiatric Consultation
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Research Delivery
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Mental Health Disparities
25%
Delivery Approaches
25%
Racial-ethnic Minorities
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Integrated Behavioral Health
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Race-ethnicity
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Children's Blood
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Racial Disparities
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Medicine and Dentistry
Pediatrics
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Oncology
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Psychiatry
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Consultation
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Household
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Malignant Neoplasm
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Childhood Cancer
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Logistic Regression Analysis
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Cancer Diagnosis
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Retrospective Cohort Study
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Medical Record
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Primary Health Care
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Mental Health
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Sulfhemoglobinemia
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Socioeconomic Status
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Psychiatric Diagnosis
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Health Disparity
16%
Ethnic Disparity
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