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Socioeconomic Factors and Ninth Grade School Performance in Childhood Leukemia and CNS Tumor Survivors

机译:儿童白血病和中枢神经系统肿瘤幸存者的社会经济因素和九年级学校表现

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BackgroundChildhood cancer survivors can experience deficits in school performance in adolescence. Few studies have investigated how social and socioeconomic factors influence and modify school performance. This study investigates the hypothesis that social and parental socioeconomic factors influence ninth grade school performance in childhood leukemia and central nervous system (CNS) tumor survivors and that the effect is different from that in healthy peers.MethodsWe analyzed data from nationwide Danish registers on school grades for children who finished ninth grade during 2002–2015 in Denmark. Using a unique within-school matched design, we compared grades from childhood cancer survivors with grades from healthy peers. Social factors were maternal/paternal civil status, immigrant status, and country of origin. Parental socioeconomic factors were measured by education and income. The study consisted of 36 426 children, of whom 460 and 289 were leukemia and CNS tumor survivors, respectively.ResultsSchool grades varied considerably across social strata. However, the grades among CNS tumor survivors varied notably less in the following effect modifiers: parental educational attainment, income, and immigrant status. On the contrary, no significant effect modifiers were found among leukemia survivors as compared with healthy peers.ConclusionThere is a strong effect of social and parental socioeconomic factors on school performance in healthy adolescence in Denmark. The same pattern is seen in survivors of leukemia, but a different pattern is seen in survivors of CNS tumors. This finding suggests that impairment of school-related functions differ between leukemia and CNS tumor survivors. This study contributes to knowledge on learning in adolescence in childhood cancer survivors by investigating several social and socioeconomic effect modifiers with nationwide register data and a unique statistical method particularly suitable for comparing school grades. Improved insight could make it possible to identify high-risk groups that may need different means of help.
机译:背景儿童癌症幸存者在青春期的学习成绩可能会有所下降。很少有研究调查社会和社会经济因素如何影响和改变学校的表现。这项研究调查了以下假设:社会和父母的社会经济因素会影响儿童白血病和中枢神经系统(CNS)肿瘤幸存者的九年级学业成绩,并且其影响与健康同龄人的影响不同。适用于2002-2015年在丹麦完成9年级的孩子。使用独特的校内匹配设计,我们将儿童期癌症幸存者的成绩与健康同龄人的成绩进行了比较。社会因素是孕产妇/父亲的公民身份,移民身份和原籍国。父母的社会经济因素通过教育和收入来衡量。该研究由36 426名儿童组成,其中分别有460名和289名是白血病和CNS肿瘤幸存者。结果各社会阶层的学校成绩差异很大。然而,在以下影响因素中,中枢神经系统肿瘤幸存者的等级差异较小:父母的受教育程度,收入和移民状况。相反,与健康的同龄人相比,白血病幸存者中没有发现显着的影响调节剂。结论丹麦的健康青春期中,社会和父母的社会经济因素对学校成绩有很强的影响。在白血病幸存者中观察到相同的模式,但在CNS肿瘤幸存者中观察到不同的模式。这一发现表明,白血病和中枢神经系统肿瘤幸存者之间与学校相关的功能障碍有所不同。这项研究通过调查全国注册数据和特别适合比较学校成绩的几种社会和社会经济影响修正因素,为儿童癌症幸存者青春期学习提供了知识。洞察力的提高可以使识别可能需要不同帮助方式的高风险人群成为可能。

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