Department of Psychology, Faculty of Science, Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
School of Kinesiology, University of the Fraser Valley, Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada.
J Rural Health. 2024 Jan;40(1):121-127. doi: 10.1111/jrh.12774. Epub 2023 Jun 25.
Geographic location plays a significant role in the health and wellbeing of those with cancer. This project explored the impact of rurality and social support on distress and quality of life in young adults (YAs) with cancer in Canada.
The current research analyzed data from the Young Adults with Cancer in Their Prime (YACPRIME) study. Participants completed measures of emotional distress (10-item Kessler Psychological Distress Scale), quality of life (12-item Short-form Health Survey), and social support (Medical Outcomes Study-Social Support Survey). Rural and urban-dwelling survivors were compared using MANOVAs. Bivariate analyses were conducted to explore associations between distress and social support.
Of the sample (N = 379), 26% identified their location as rural. Rural YA cancer survivors reported higher distress and worse physical health-related quality of life (HRQOL) than survivors from urban areas but similar levels of mental-health-related quality of life. Social support appeared to have a marginally greater effect on psychosocial outcomes for urban participants. All types of social support were associated with lower levels of distress. However, different types of social support were associated more strongly with distress depending on a participant's geography.
Rural-dwelling YA cancer survivors experience significantly more distress and poorer physical HRQOL than urban-dwelling survivors. Different needs and preferences for social support may influence the psychological health of rural cancer survivors. Additional research is needed to determine how best to understand and address distress in rural YAs with cancer.
地理位置对癌症患者的健康和福祉有着重要的影响。本项目探讨了农村环境和社会支持对加拿大青年癌症患者(YAs)的痛苦和生活质量的影响。
本研究分析了青年癌症患者处于黄金时期(YACPRIME)研究的数据。参与者完成了情感困扰(10 项 Kessler 心理困扰量表)、生活质量(12 项简短健康调查)和社会支持(医疗结果研究-社会支持调查)的测量。采用 MANOVA 比较了农村和城市居住的幸存者。进行了双变量分析,以探讨困扰与社会支持之间的关联。
在样本(N=379)中,26%的人将其所在地确定为农村。农村 YAs 癌症幸存者报告的困扰和身体健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)比城市地区的幸存者更高,但心理健康相关生活质量相似。社会支持似乎对城市参与者的心理社会结果有更大的影响。所有类型的社会支持都与较低的困扰水平相关。然而,不同类型的社会支持与困扰的关联程度取决于参与者的地理位置。
与城市居住的幸存者相比,农村居住的 YAs 癌症幸存者经历了更多的困扰和较差的身体 HRQOL。对社会支持的不同需求和偏好可能会影响农村癌症幸存者的心理健康。需要进一步研究以确定如何最好地了解和解决农村 YAs 癌症患者的困扰。