Abstract
Objective
This study examined the relationship between perceived social support, quality of life (QoL), and grief in young adults with advanced cancer.
Methods
Seventy-one young adults (20–40 years) with advanced cancer were administered measures of social support, QoL, and grief. Regression analyses examined the relationship between social support and QoL and grief.
Results
Higher levels of total social support were associated with better psychological and existential QoL and less severe grief. Availability of someone to talk to about problems was also associated with better psychological and existential QoL and less severe grief. Tangible support was associated with better psychological and existential QoL. Availability of someone to engage in activities with was only associated with better existential QoL.
Conclusions
These results suggest that enhancing social support may improve psychological well-being in this population. In addition, specific types of social support may be particularly relevant to the psychological well-being of young adults with advanced cancer.
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This research was supported in part by the following grants to Dr. Prigerson: MH63892 from the National Institute of Mental Health and CA106370 and CA156732 from the National Cancer Institute; the Adolescent and Young Adults with Cancer Closing the Gap Fund; and the Center for Psycho-Oncology and Palliative Care Research, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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Trevino, K.M., Fasciano, K., Block, S. et al. Correlates of social support in young adults with advanced cancer. Support Care Cancer 21, 421–429 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-012-1536-2
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