Acquati Chiara, Cotter-Mena Kristin, Sanchez Chelsea, LaMarca-Lyon Amy, Zhang Anao, Roth Michael
Graduate College of Social Work, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.
Department of Clinical Sciences, Fertitta Family College of Medicine, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.
J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol. 2025 Jun;14(3):227-237. doi: 10.1089/jayao.2024.0002. Epub 2024 Oct 25.
Young women diagnosed with breast cancer report greater psychological and physical morbidity than both older women and healthy peers. Similarly, young partners experience elevated cancer-related distress. Psychosocial oncology programs are not frequently attuned to the needs of young adult patients and may exclude their social networks. This marks a critical gap in psychosocial care delivery. The study investigated unmet service needs, psychological distress, and care preferences of young couples managing breast cancer in the first year post-diagnosis. Forty dyads ( = 80) of women aged 18-45 and their partners completed measures of anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7), depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-9), and a service use questionnaire adapted from previously published Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) literature. The resulting 25 items assessed perceived care needs and service utilization across three domains: informational, emotional/supportive, and practical issues. Descriptive statistics, cross-tabulations, and bivariate correlations were computed. Actor and partner effects of unmet needs on mental health outcomes were investigated with generalized estimating equations (GEE). Patients and partners were in their late thirties, mostly non-Hispanic White, married, highly educated, and employed. Approximately 60% of patients and 43%-66% of partners presented one or more unmet service needs, which correlated with greater distress. Unmet needs about information related to exercise, recurrence, nutrition, and symptom management were prevalent. Unmet supportive service needs of both patients and partners included age-appropriate programs, sexual health, and family counseling. Women reported practical needs for work/school accommodations, integrative care, financial issues and health coverage; while financial concerns, health insurance, and caregiving demands were priorities for partners. Young couples facing early-onset breast cancer experience large proportions of unmet service needs. These challenges were exacerbated by the lack of developmentally targeted psychosocial programs pertaining to informational, supportive, and practical care needs. Enhancing providers' understanding of the psychosocial issues affecting young couples' well-being, and the implementation of systematic procedures to detect and respond to their distress, is urgently needed.
被诊断患有乳腺癌的年轻女性报告称,她们在心理和身体方面的发病率高于老年女性和健康同龄人。同样,年轻伴侣在癌症相关困扰方面的程度也更高。心理社会肿瘤学项目并不经常关注年轻成年患者的需求,可能会将他们的社交网络排除在外。这标志着心理社会护理提供方面存在关键差距。该研究调查了确诊后第一年应对乳腺癌的年轻夫妇未满足的服务需求、心理困扰及护理偏好。40对(共80人)年龄在18至45岁的女性及其伴侣完成了焦虑量表(广泛性焦虑障碍量表-7)、抑郁量表(患者健康问卷-9)以及一份根据先前发表的青少年及年轻成年人(AYA)文献改编的服务使用问卷。由此产生的25个项目评估了在信息、情感/支持和实际问题这三个领域的感知护理需求和服务利用情况。计算了描述性统计数据、交叉表和双变量相关性。使用广义估计方程(GEE)研究了未满足需求对心理健康结果的行为者效应和伴侣效应。患者和伴侣大多为三十多岁,主要是非西班牙裔白人,已婚,受过高等教育且有工作。约60%的患者和43%-66%的伴侣存在一项或多项未满足的服务需求,这与更高的困扰相关。关于运动、复发、营养和症状管理等信息的未满足需求很普遍。患者和伴侣未满足的支持性服务需求包括适合年龄的项目、性健康和家庭咨询。女性报告了在工作/学校便利、综合护理、财务问题和医保方面的实际需求;而财务担忧、健康保险和护理需求是伴侣的首要关注点。面临早发性乳腺癌的年轻夫妇有很大比例的服务需求未得到满足。由于缺乏针对信息、支持和实际护理需求的有针对性的心理社会项目,这些挑战更加严峻。迫切需要提高医疗服务提供者对影响年轻夫妇幸福感的心理社会问题的理解,并实施系统程序来检测和应对他们的困扰。