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Barriers and Facilitators of Parent-Child Communication in Children With Cancer Predisposition
Sponsor: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Summary
Testing children, adolescents, and young adults (CAYA) for a genetic risk for cancer can help with early prevention and detection of cancers through regular follow-ups and medical care. After receiving genetic test results, CAYA may not accurately understand what their results mean, and parents are often unsure about talking with their CAYA about their genetic risk for cancer. By understanding how parents communicate with their CAYA, the investigators can improve future genetic education to reduce cancer risk. Primary Objectives: * Identify qualities of parent-CAYA (child, adolescent, and young adults) communication about CAYAs' genomic cancer risk, and their association with CAYAs' psychosocial and prevention outcomes. * Examine the association between sociodemographic, cancer-related, and psychosocial factors and parent-CAYA communication regarding CAYAs' genomic risk for cancer. * Identify barriers and facilitators of parent-CAYA communication regarding CAYAs' genomic risk for cancer.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
10 Years - 24 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
125
Start Date
2023-12-12
Completion Date
2028-10
Last Updated
2026-02-05
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Locations (1)
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Memphis, Tennessee, United States