Association between health status and social integration/loneliness in survivors of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancers.

2017 
e21563Background: AYA cancer survivors are at risk of various adverse health outcomes, but the relation between health status, social integration (i.e., social network and support) and loneliness is understudied. Methods: 102 AYA survivors (mean age = 25 years; diagnoses = leukemia 27%; lymphoma 24%; brain tumors 9%; solid tumors 41%) and 102 age-sex-matched controls were recruited from a community-based online panel. Participants reported social network information (e.g., contact frequency, resources for health counseling) for up to 25 of closest friends/relatives, which was used to create a functional social network index. UCLA Loneliness Scale, Duke-UNC Functional Social Support Questionnaire and PROMIS Health Profile were used to measure loneliness, social support and health-related outcomes (physical functioning, depression, anxiety, fatigue and pain), respectively. Multiple linear regression was used to compare functional social network, social support and loneliness between survivors and controls, ...
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