Evaluation of a Positive Psychology Group Intervention in Nature for Young Cancer Survivors to Promote Well-Being and Post-Cancer Identity Development.

Journal: Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology

Volume: 10

Issue: 6

Year of Publication: 2021

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Psychology of Developmental and Socialization Processes, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy. Faculty of Law, Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, VU Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Dutch AYA "Young & Cancer" Care Network, Utrecht, the Netherlands. Department of Medical Oncology, Netherlands Cancer Institute-Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Abstract summary 

Adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors (15-39 years) often struggle with their post-cancer identity. We developed an age-appropriate positive psychology group intervention with fellow AYA cancer survivors in a nature-rich environment. The aim of this study was to examine the needs and expectations of participants of this new, 1-week post-cancer identity intervention, and to evaluate their experiences to identify factors that contribute to the quality and impact of post-cancer mental health care interventions. This was a mixed-method exploratory pilot study evaluating a new, 1-week post-cancer identity intervention. The participants ( = 13) completed questionnaires at baseline measuring needs and expectations, and on the last day of the intervention and at 1-month follow-up, measuring experiences. Participants' expectations to be supported in finding their post-cancer identity and receiving acknowledgment and recognition of their suffering in fellow AYAs were met. The intervention was perceived as positively contributing to post-cancer identity development ( = 11) and several aspects of well-being. Most appreciated elements of the intervention were peer support and the nature-rich environment on perceived well-being. The group-based positive psychology after care intervention in nature for AYA oncology was well received by participants and provided useful feedback for improvement of future editions. The intervention could offer support to AYA's in the promotion of their well-being and post-cancer identity development, but more research is needed to confirm this.

Authors & Co-authors:  Albers Thomas T Weiss Laura A LA Sleeman Sophia H E SHE Husson Olga O

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Authors :  4
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1089/jayao.2020.0147
SSN : 2156-535X
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Adolescent
Other Terms
evaluation study;intervention;nature;positive psychology;post-cancer identity
Study Design
Exploratory Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
United States