University of Michigan School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1106, USA.
J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2012 Sep;10(9):1151-6. doi: 10.6004/jnccn.2012.0118.
Across all age groups, cancer affects relationships with family and friends; challenges one's sense of independence; disrupts goals, aspirations, and achievements; alters one's body image and integrity; and poses existential challenges about the world and one's place in it. When diagnosed with cancer, adolescents and young adults (AYAs) in their 20s and 30s face unique challenges compared with younger children and older adults. Understanding how cancer-related challenges manifest needs and desires for psychological and social support services throughout a continuum of care may help clinicians improve cost-effective quality care and patient outcomes. This article provides a context for understanding the experiences of AYAs with cancer and highlights key domains of psychosocial need in this population.
在所有年龄段,癌症都会影响与家人和朋友的关系;挑战一个人的独立性;扰乱目标、愿望和成就;改变一个人的身体形象和完整性;并对世界和个人在其中的位置提出存在主义的挑战。当被诊断患有癌症时,20 多岁和 30 多岁的青少年和年轻人 (AYAs) 与年幼的儿童和老年人相比面临着独特的挑战。了解癌症相关挑战如何表现出对心理和社会支持服务的需求和愿望,可能有助于临床医生改善具有成本效益的优质护理和患者预后。本文为理解 AYAs 的癌症经历提供了背景,并强调了该人群中社会心理需求的关键领域。