Mental health patient-reported outcomes among adolescents and young adult cancer survivors: A systematic review
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Mental health patient-reported outcomes among adolescents and young adult cancer survivors: A systematic review
Abstract
Background: Adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients and survivors face significant mental health challenges throughout their cancer journey that are different to those faced by children and older adults. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) can be used to explore the experiences of AYAs, and to identify important issues and areas for potential improvement in quality of life.
Objective: We aimed to compare patient reported mental health outcomes between AYAs diagnosed with cancer and non-cancer controls.
Method: We built on a larger systematic review of AYA cancer PROMs which searched PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL and PsychINFO. This review identified 175 articles, which were filtered to those reporting on mental health and including a non-cancer control group.
Results: We identified 12 eligible studies. Seven studies (58%) found those diagnosed with cancer reported poorer mental health than the non-cancer controls. The remaining five (42%) studies found no significant difference in severity or prevalence of mental health between the AYA cancer cohort and the healthy control group. Most (83%) were cross-sectional studies, highlighting the need for further longitudinal assessment of this group throughout their journey.
Conclusions: The mental health outcomes feature conflicting results and illustrate the need for larger studies to characterise discrepancies.
Keywords: adolescent; cancer; cancer survivors; mental health; patient-reported outcome measures; routinely collected health data; young adult.
© 2023 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no potential conflicts of interest.
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