The benefits and burdens of cancer: A prospective, longitudinal cohort study of adolescents and young adults.

2016 
243 Background: Much of the literature describing psychosocial consequences of cancer among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) has reported negative outcomes; however, AYAs also have potential for protective, positive outcomes. We aimed to prospectively characterize AYA patient-reported benefit and burden-finding after cancer diagnosis and hypothesized that benefit finding would be a salient coping mechanism. Methods: Semi-structured, 1:1 interviews were conducted with AYA patients after cancer diagnosis at 3 time points over 2 years, to elicit their expectations, hopes, worries, personal strengths, and challenges. A priori coding themes were defined from validated scales: changed sense of self, relationships, philosophy of life, and physical well-being. Verbatim transcripts were coded using content analyses by 3 independent coders for instances of benefit or burden by construct. Raw counts, ratios, and confidence intervals were calculated and compared by patient and time point. Results: Seventeen patien...
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