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    Exploration of psychological distress experienced by survivors of adolescent cancer reporting a need for psychological support

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    <div><p>Objective</p><p>In this qualitative study, we aimed to provide an in-depth exploration of cancer-related psychological distress experienced by young survivors of cancer during adolescence reporting a need for psychological support.</p><p>Methods</p><p>Two individual interviews were held with ten young survivors of cancer diagnosed in adolescence. The interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Analysis followed the guidelines for inductive qualitative manifest content analysis.</p><p>Results</p><p>The survivors described distress experienced during and after the end of treatment. Five categories comprising 14 subcategories were generated. The categories included: A tough treatment, Marked and hindered, Not feeling good enough, Struggling with the fragility of life, and finally, An ongoing battle with emotions.</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Young survivors of adolescent cancer reporting a need for psychological support described feeling physically, socially, and mentally marked by the cancer experience. They struggled with powerlessness, insecurity, social disconnection, loneliness, and feelings of being unimportant and a failure, and had difficulties understanding and managing their experiences. These concerns should be addressed in psychological treatments for the population irrespective of which approach or model is used to understand survivorsā€™ difficulties. A trans-diagnostic approach targeting processes that underpin different manifestations of distress may be effective.</p></div

    Categories and subcategories of distress reported by young survivors of adolescent cancer reporting a need for psychological support.

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    <p>Categories and subcategories of distress reported by young survivors of adolescent cancer reporting a need for psychological support.</p

    Categories and subcategories of distress reported by young survivors of adolescent cancer reporting a need for psychological support.

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    <p>Categories and subcategories of distress reported by young survivors of adolescent cancer reporting a need for psychological support.</p

    Parentsā€™ answer to the questions ā€œHave you had any particularly negative/positive experience in relation to your childā€™s cancer disease?ā€ five years after the childā€™s cancer treatment or death.

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    <p>Parentsā€™ answer to the questions ā€œHave you had any particularly negative/positive experience in relation to your childā€™s cancer disease?ā€ five years after the childā€™s cancer treatment or death.</p
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