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NCT03086421

Social Emotional Development in Young Children With Cancer

Sponsor: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Summary

Many children with cancer are diagnosed in early childhood, and as such, will likely miss key social experiences such as participation in preschool or kindergarten, playing on playgrounds, and other normative experiences. In typically-developing children, it is known that these experiences - and the skills that are learned during them - are critical to later well-being. Very little is known about the psychological functioning of young children with cancer, as studies have predominantly focused on those who are older (at least 8 years of age). This study will explicitly assess social functioning in preschool-aged children with cancer and follow the development of their social functioning from the end of treatment into survivorship. The goals of this pilot study are to begin to assess the impact of missed early childhood social experiences, as well as the interaction with developing neurocognitive problems. PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: Explore the impact of cancer in the central nervous system on social functioning of young children (ages 4-6) after completion of therapy.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

4 Years - 6 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

119

Start Date

2017-07-11

Completion Date

2028-06

Last Updated

2025-12-05

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Questionnaires

Participants, their parent/legal guardian, and if consented to another adult caregiver will be asked to complete several questionnaires evaluating the participant's social cognitive skills, social experience, neurocognitive functioning, and neurocognitive skills.

Locations (1)

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Memphis, Tennessee, United States