The authors aimed to (1) describe the utilization of mental health-care in survivors and siblings, the association with severity of distress, and visits to other professionals in distressed survivors not utilizing mental health-care; and (2) identify factors associated with utilization of mental health-care in distressed survivors.

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Mental Health-Care Utilization in Survivors of Childhood Cancer and Siblings: The Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. Support Care Cancer, 2014. 22(2): P. 339-349.
The authors aimed to (1) describe the utilization of mental health-care in survivors and siblings, the association with severity of distress
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