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The Impact of a Personal Cancer Diagnosis on the Psychological Health of Adolescent/Young Adult Cancer Survivors: A Mixed Methods Study

Pooja Rao,Katie A. Devine,10 Authors,L. V. Van Scoy

2025 · DOI: 10.1002/pon.70272
Psycho-Oncology · 0 Citations

TLDR

Mixed methods integration revealed a need for proactive and longitudinal addressal of psychological health, a need for innovative and age‐appropriate coping strategies, and a need for resilience to help improve psychological health.

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Adolescent/young adult cancer survivors (AYACS), describing people diagnosed with cancer between 15 and 39 years old across the cancer continuum, suffer from poor psychological health. Poor psychological health is associated with difficulty achieving professional goals, financial stress, and poorer health. Aims The objective of this study was to use a mixed methods approach to understand AYACS’ perspectives on how a personal cancer diagnosis impacts psychological health. Methods In this convergent mixed methods study, data from 35 AYACS participants were collected consisting of Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Anxiety and Depression measures, a sociodemographic survey, and semi‐structured interviews. Results Mixed methods integration revealed the following for AYACS across the cancer continuum: (1) A need for proactive and longitudinal addressal of psychological health; (2) Promotion of social connectedness as a means of coping with illness; (3) A need for innovative and age‐appropriate coping strategies; and (4) Promotion of resilience to help improve psychological health. Conclusions This study provides direction for intervention development to improve psychological health.