Adolescent and young adult cancer survivors - body image and sexual health
Abstract
Background
Adolescent and young adult cancer survivors constitute a group in society of which the numbers are increasing. To optimize rehabilitation efforts, we need to understand the possible physical and psychological consequences of cancer treatment for adolescent and young adult cancer survivors. The purpose of this study has been to identify the needs and topics that adolescents and young adults acknowledge as being important to them, and furthermore to explore possible physical and psychological complications post cancer treatment.
Methods
This thesis uses a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. Eleven focus group interviews were conducted with adolescent and young adult cancer survivors aged 15-29. Subsequently, a study-specific web-based questionnaire was sent to a population-based cohort of adolescent and young adult cancer survivor and matched controls. 540 out of 721 (74%) eligible participants responded to the questionnaire. The topics covered in the questionnaire were psychosocial health, body image, sexuality, fertility, education, work and leisure.
Results
Adolescent and young adult cancer survivors reported in focus group interviews that they had unmet needs during and after cancer treatment, including age-appropriate information about sexuality. In the questionnaire study, they reported feeling less attractive than controls due to scars on their bodies, and they reported low satisfaction with their sexual function compared to controls. The participants did not find that questions addressing very personal and emotionally charged issues, like sexual activity, affected them negatively.
Conclusions
Adolescent and young adult cancer survivors perceived themselves as being unattractive due to scars on their bodies and were less satisfied with their sexual function than matched population-based controls. They also expressed the need for support to reintegrate into normal social life.
Parts of work
I. Olsson M, Jarfelt M. Pergert P & Enskär K. Experiences of teenagers and young adults treated for cancer in Sweden. Eur J Oncol Nurs. 2015 Oct;19 (5):575-81. ::doi::10.1016/j.ejon.2015.03.003 II. Olsson M, Enskär K, Steineck G, Wilderäng U & Jarfelt M. Adolescent and young adult cancer survivors´ perceptions of participating in a survey – ethical and methodological considerations. Submitted III. Olsson M, Enskär K, Steineck G, Wilderäng U & Jarfelt M. Self-perceived physical attractiveness in relation to scars among adolescent and young adult cancer survivors – a population-based study. J of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology. 2018 Jan 26. ::doi::10.1089/jayao.2017.0089 IV. Olsson M, Steineck G, Enskär K, Wilderäng U & Jarfelt M. Sexual function among adolescent and young adult cancer survivors – a population-based study. J of Cancer Survivorship. 2018 Mar 5. ::doi::10.1007/s11764-018-0684-x
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Health Care Sciences)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Clinical Sciences. Department of Pediatrics
Disputation
Fredagen den 18 maj 2018, kl.13.00. Östra aulan, Centralkliniken, SU/Östra Sjukhuset, Göteborg
Date of defence
2018-05-18
maria.a.olsson@vgregion.se
Date
2018-04-25Author
Olsson, Maria
Keywords
Adolescents and young adults
Cancersurvivors
Needs
Body image
Sexual function
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-629-0440-1
978-91-629-0441-8
Language
eng