Point-of-care assessment of sexual concerns among young adult oncology active patients and survivors

Molin Shi, Karen J. Meltzer, Alexandra M. Dunker, Brittany C. Hall

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Abstract

Purpose: Adolescent and young adult (AYA) oncology populations have unique sexual health concerns that deserve more attention. Our study aimed to describe sexual health and related concerns in young adults (YAs) to move toward integrating sexual health into routine care. Methods: A total of 127 YAs (ages 19–39) in active treatment and survivorship from three outpatient oncology clinics provided demographic and clinical information. They completed versions of the NCCN Distress Thermometer and Problem List (AYA-POST; AYA-SPOST) developed specifically for AYAs as part of an ongoing needs assessment study. Results: Over one quarter (27.6%) of the total sample (M age = 31.96, SD = 5.33) — 31.9% in active treatment (n = 72) and 21.8% in survivorship (n = 55) — reported at least one sexual health concern (i.e., sexual concern, loss of libido (desire for sex), pain with sex, and unprotected sex). Those undergoing active treatment with sexual concerns had significantly higher distress than those without sexual concerns, whereas this pattern was nonsignificant for those in survivorship. Both genders often endorsed general sexual concerns and loss of libido. Conclusion: The current study adds to the important and burgeoning literature on sexual health concerns of YAs oncology populations. The prevalence of sexual concerns, differences between treatment status and between those with and without sexual concerns highlight the utility and need to embed screening that includes sexual health items at point of care. This can facilitate discussion of these sensitive and multifaceted needs throughout the cancer continuum.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number556
JournalSupportive Care in Cancer
Volume31
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2023

Keywords

  • Needs assessment
  • Point-of-care
  • Sexual health
  • Unmet needs
  • YA
  • Young adult oncology

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology

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