David Beele
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
8 Papers
9 Citations
David Beele is an academic researcher from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychosocial & Pediatric cancer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of David Beele include University of Pennsylvania.
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Papers
The Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT2.0): Psychometric Properties of a Screener for Psychosocial Distress in Families of Children Newly Diagnosed with Cancer
Ahna L. H. Pai,Anna Maria Patiño-Fernández,Mary McSherry,David Beele,Melissa A. Alderfer,Anne T. Reilly,Wei-Ting Hwang,Anne E. Kazak +7 more
TL;DR: The PAT2.0 Total score is a useful screening tool for family psychosocial risk in the pediatric oncology population and preliminary support for the proposed cutoffs is provided.
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Family psychosocial risk, distress, and service utilization in pediatric cancer: predictive validity of the Psychosocial Assessment Tool.
Melissa A. Alderfer,Melissa A. Alderfer,Ifigenia Mougianis,Lamia P. Barakat,Lamia P. Barakat,David Beele,Susan Ditaranto,Wei-Ting Hwang,Anne T. Reilly,Anne T. Reilly,Anne E. Kazak,Anne E. Kazak +11 more
TL;DR: Stability and predictive validity of PAT psychosocial risk classification with regard to distress, family functioning, and the use of psychossocial services over the first 4 months of treatment are evaluated.
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Association of psychosocial risk screening in pediatric cancer with psychosocial services provided
Anne E. Kazak,Anne E. Kazak,Lamia P. Barakat,Lamia P. Barakat,Wei-Ting Hwang,Susan Ditaranto,Daniel Biros,David Beele,Leslie S. Kersun,Leslie S. Kersun,Matthew C. Hocking,Anne F. Reilly,Anne F. Reilly +12 more
TL;DR: It is predicted that screening at diagnosis would be associated with the delivery of more psychosocial services over 8 weeks and that these services would be consistent with Universal, Targeted, or Clinical psychossocial risk level based on the Pediatric Psychosocial Preventative Health Model (PPPHM).
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