A video game improves behavioral outcomes in adolescents and young adults with cancer: A randomized trial

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Author: 

Kato, P. M.
Cole, S. W.
Bradlyn, A. S.
Pollock, B. H.

Citation: 

Kato, P. M., Cole, S. W., Bradlyn, A. S., & Pollock, B. H. (2008). A video game improves behavioral outcomes in adolescents and young adults with cancer: A randomized trial. Pediatrics, 122(2), E305-E317.

Keywords: 

  • adolescents
  • clinical care
  • educational
  • ehealth
  • leukemia
  • pc
  • pediatric health
  • self-efficacy
  • teens
  • treatment adherence
  • young adults

Health Topic: 

  • Cancer
  • Health Care and Medicine

Target Population: 

  • Teens
  • Young Adults

Game Platform: 

  • Computer

Publication Type: 

  • Journal Article

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  • HopeLab
  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • SAGE Publishing
  • UNICEF Kid Power