Singh Sarthak, Spiropoulos Athina, Deleemans Julie, Carlson Linda E
Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON L8S 4L8, Canada.
Division of Psychosocial Oncology, Department of Oncology, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 4N1, Canada.
Cancers (Basel). 2024 Aug 28;16(17):2996. doi: 10.3390/cancers16172996.
People with cancer may suffer negative psychosocial outcomes due to the challenges of cancer. LGBTQ2S+ people routinely experience negative psychosocial outcomes in health care settings, but have showcased resilience in the face of discrimination; however, this has never been studied in a cancer context. Thus, this study aims to assess coping and resilience in LGBTQ2S+-identifying people diagnosed with cancer using a strengths-based approach. A qualitative exploratory design was used. Ten self-identified LGBTQ2S+ people who have completed their cancer treatment were recruited. Participants completed clinical, health, and demographic questionnaires and, subsequently, semi-structured qualitative interviews. Conceptualizations of coping and resilience in the semi-structured interviews were analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). Participants were members of various gender identities and sexual orientations. In addition to identifying needed LGBTQ2S+-specific resources, four narratives emerged: support networks, regaining control in life, conflicting identities, and traditional coping methods. Most participants' cancer journeys were characterized by a 'Second Coming-Out' phenomenon, where LGBTQ2S+ people with cancer use coping strategies, similar to those used when coming out, to produce resilience throughout their cancer journey. This work provides exploratory insight into LGBTQ2S+ people with cancer, but more research is required with a larger sample.
由于癌症带来的挑战,癌症患者可能会出现负面的心理社会结果。LGBTQ2S+群体在医疗环境中经常经历负面的心理社会结果,但他们在面对歧视时展现出了韧性;然而,这在癌症背景下从未被研究过。因此,本研究旨在采用基于优势的方法,评估确诊患有癌症的LGBTQ2S+群体的应对方式和韧性。采用了定性探索性设计。招募了10名已完成癌症治疗的自我认同为LGBTQ2S+的人。参与者完成了临床、健康和人口统计学问卷,随后进行了半结构化定性访谈。使用解释性现象学分析(IPA)对半结构化访谈中应对方式和韧性的概念化进行了分析。参与者属于不同的性别认同和性取向。除了确定所需的特定于LGBTQ2S+群体的资源外,还出现了四个叙事主题:支持网络、重新掌控生活、身份冲突和传统应对方法。大多数参与者的癌症历程的特点是出现了“二次出柜”现象,即患有癌症的LGBTQ2S+群体使用类似于出柜时所采用的应对策略,在整个癌症历程中产生韧性。这项工作为患有癌症的LGBTQ2S+群体提供了探索性见解,但需要对更大样本进行更多研究。