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Young adult cancer survivors' psychosocial well-being: a cross-sectional study assessing quality of life, unmet needs, and health behaviors.

机译:年轻的成年癌症幸存者的社会心理健康:一项横断面研究,评估生活质量,未满足的需求和健康行为。

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This study compared the unmet needs, quality of life, and health behaviors (smoking, alcohol, and physical activity) of young adult cancer survivors to their older counterparts and age-related peers.We conducted a subset analysis of the Cancer Survival Study baseline data collected from participants surveyed at approximately 6-7 months post-diagnosis. All 58 young adults aged 18-40 years at the time of first primary cancer diagnosis and participating in the study were included. Their responses to the self-administered SCNS-SF34, EORTC QLQ-C30, and standard items assessing smoking, alcohol consumption, and physical activity were compared to a random sample (n = 58) of gender and cancer-type matched older adults (64+ years) participating in the same study. Young adult survivors' health behaviors were also compared to previously published data for age-related peers from the Australian general population.Young adult cancer survivors reported significantly lower levels of social functioning; higher levels of financial difficulties, sexuality needs, health systems and information needs; and better physical functioning than their older counterparts. A significantly higher percentage of young cancer survivors were current smokers compared to older survivors (16.1% vs. 3.7%, p = 0.03), but is lower than that reported by age-related peers (24.8%). Compared to young cancer survivors (27.3%), significantly fewer older cancer survivors (8.3%, p = 0.046) and more age-related peers (53.6%) engaged in sufficient levels of physical activity.The impact of cancer on young adults seems to be specific. Future research should verify the unique concerns of young adult cancer survivors in large and diverse samples.
机译:这项研究比较了年轻成年癌症幸存者与年长者和与年龄相关的同龄人的未满足需求,生活质量和健康行为(吸烟,饮酒和体育锻炼)。我们对《癌症生存研究》基准数据进行了子集分析从诊断后大约6-7个月接受调查的参与者收集。首次诊断并参加研究时,年龄为18-40岁的所有58位年轻人均包括在内。将他们对自我管理的SCNS-SF34,EORTC QLQ-C30以及评估吸烟,饮酒和体育锻炼的标准物品的反应与性别和癌症类型相匹配的老年人的随机样本(n = 58)进行比较(64) +年)参加同一项研究。还将年轻成年幸存者的健康行为与先前公布的澳大利亚普通人群中与年龄相关的同龄人的数据进行了比较。较高的财政困难,性需求,卫生系统和信息需求;并且比老年人的身体机能更好。与年龄较大的幸存者相比,目前吸烟的年轻癌症幸存者的比例明显更高(16.1%比3.7%,p = 0.03),但低于与年龄相关的同龄人(24.8%)的报告。与年轻的癌症幸存者相比(27.3%),从事足够水平的体育锻炼的老年癌症幸存者(8.3%,p = 0.046)明显减少,而与年龄相关的同龄人(53.6%)则要多得多。请明确点。未来的研究应在大量样本中验证年轻成年癌症幸存者的独特关注。

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