Shi Molin, Meltzer Karen J, Dunker Alexandra, Hall Brittany C
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Psychology.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Moncrief Cancer Institute.
Res Sq. 2023 May 31:rs.3.rs-2986799. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2986799/v1.
Purpose Adolescent and young adults (AYAs) oncology populations have unique sexual health concerns that deserve more attention. The current study aimed to describe the prevalence and characteristics of sexual health and related concerns in AYAs in active treatment and survivorship to move toward integrating sexual health in routine care. Methods A total of 127 AYAs (ages 19-39) in active treatment and survivorship were recruited from three outpatient oncology clinics. In addition to providing demographic and clinical information, they completed an adapted version of the NCCN Distress Thermometer and Problem List (AYA-POST; AYA-SPOST) as part of an ongoing needs assessment study. Results Over one quarter (27.6%) of the total sample ( 31.96, = 5.33) - 31.9% of active treatment, and 21.8% in survivorship - reported at least one sexual health concern (i.e., sexual concern, loss of libido, pain with sex, and unprotected sex). The most frequently endorsed concerns differed between active treatments and survivorship. Both genders often endorsed general sexual concerns and loss of libido. Conclusion The literature on sexual concerns in the AYA population is sparse and inconclusive, especially accounting for gender and other types of concerns. The current study highlights the need for further examination between treatment status, psychosexual concerns, emotional distress, and demographic and clinical factors. Given the prevalence of sexual concerns in AYAs in active treatment and survivorship, providers should consider integrating assessment and discussion of these needs at onset of diagnosis and as part of monitoring.
目的 青少年及青年成人(AYA)肿瘤患者群体有独特的性健康问题,值得更多关注。本研究旨在描述正在接受治疗和处于 survivorship 阶段的 AYA 的性健康及相关问题的患病率和特征,以推动将性健康纳入常规护理。方法 从三家门诊肿瘤诊所招募了总共 127 名正在接受治疗和处于 survivorship 阶段的 AYA(年龄 19 - 39 岁)。除了提供人口统计学和临床信息外,他们还完成了一份改编版的 NCCN 苦恼温度计和问题清单(AYA - POST;AYA - SPOT),作为一项正在进行的需求评估研究的一部分。结果 在总样本中超过四分之一(27.6%)(31.96,标准差 = 5.33)——正在接受治疗的患者中有 31.9%,处于 survivorship 阶段的患者中有 21.8%——报告了至少一项性健康问题(即性方面的担忧、性欲减退、性交疼痛和无保护性行为)。正在接受治疗的患者和处于 survivorship 阶段的患者中最常被认可的担忧有所不同。男女双方都经常认可一般性方面的担忧和性欲减退。结论 关于 AYA 人群性方面担忧的文献稀少且尚无定论,尤其是考虑到性别和其他类型的担忧。本研究强调需要进一步研究治疗状态、性心理担忧、情绪困扰以及人口统计学和临床因素之间的关系。鉴于正在接受治疗和处于 survivorship 阶段的 AYA 中性方面担忧的患病率,医疗服务提供者应考虑在诊断开始时以及作为监测的一部分纳入对这些需求的评估和讨论。
原文中“AYA - SPOT”疑似有误,结合语境推测可能是“AYA - SPOST”,译文按此处理。