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En Belgique, 95 dyades mère-adolescent éligibles ont été contactées pour participer à l’étude entre avril 2004 et janvier 2006. Parmi celles-ci, 4 adolescents n’ont pas désiré participer à l’étude (motifs des refus non répertoriés) et 8 parents ont refusé que leur enfant participe à l’étude, craignant que la passation prenne trop de temps (n=2), que l’enfant ne soit pas capable physiquement de répondre (n=1) ou ne le souhaite pas (n=1), ou parce que ne voyant pas l’intérêt de l’étude (n=1). Trois parents n’ont pas souhaité motiver leur refus. Huit dyades n’ont pas répondu au questionnaire dans le temps imparti (dossiers incomplets). Soixante-quinze dyades mère-adolescent ont donc participé à l’ensemble de l’étude.
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Dauchy, S., Charles, C., Tournay, E., Beckers, J., Auperin, A., Razavi, D. (2010). Les adolescents et jeunes adultes. In: L’adolescent atteint de cancer et les siens. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-99086-1_11
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