Connectedness to the young adult cancer community and post‐traumatic growth: A young adults with cancer in their prime study

Author:

Mah Ashley1,D’Agostino Norma1,Santiago Anna T.2,Garland Sheila N.34ORCID,Petrella Anika5,Sabiston Catherine M.6ORCID,Chalifour Karine7,Eaton Geoff7,Bender Jacqueline L.189

Affiliation:

1. Department of Supportive Care Princess Margaret Cancer Centre University Health Network Toronto Ontario Canada

2. Department of Biostatistics University Health Network Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Department of Psychology Faculty of Science Memorial University St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador Canada

4. Discipline of Oncology Faculty of Medicine Memorial University St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador Canada

5. Cancer Clinical Trials Unit University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust London UK

6. Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

7. Young Adult Cancer Canada St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador Canada

8. Dalla Lana School of Public Health University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

9. Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation University of Toronto Toronto Canada

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveFor young adults (YAs) with cancer, connecting with peer cancer survivors can provide a unique sense of community and may enhance post‐traumatic growth (PTG). This study examined the relationship between connectedness to the YA cancer community and PTG among YAs, independent of overall social support.MethodsData were obtained from the young adults with cancer in their prime study, a cross‐Canada survey of YA cancer survivors. Participants were stratified by level of social support into two groups (low/high). Multivariable logistic regression was used to examine the association between PTG and connectedness to the YA community adjusting for respondent characteristics, and the interaction between support and connectedness.ResultsOf 444 respondents, mean age was 34.2 (SD = 6.0), time‐since‐diagnosis was 4.8 years (SD = 5.4), and 87% were female. Over two‐thirds of respondents (71%) reported feeling connected to the YA community. Level of connectedness to the YA community did not differ by social support group, and interaction between social support and connectedness to the YA community was not significant. In the adjusted regression, connectedness to the YA community (aOR = 2.29, 95% CI: 1.10–4.91), high social support (aOR = 2.98, 95% CI: 1.36–6.74), greater time‐since‐diagnosis (aOR = 1.09, 95% CI: 1.04–1.15) and female sex (aOR = 2.21, 95% CI: 1.23–4.04) were associated with greater odds of moderate‐to‐high PTG.ConclusionsFeeling connected to a community of YA cancer peers was associated with moderate‐to‐high PTG among YAs, independent of overall perceived social support. Future efforts should increase access to YA cancer communities and foster a sense of connectedness among YAs with cancer.

Funder

Canadian Cancer Society

Publisher

Wiley

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