Contingent hope theory: The developmental exploration of hope and identity reconciliation among young adults with advanced cancers.
Jennifer Currin-McCullochCasey WalshLauren GulbasKelly TrevinoElizabeth PomeroyBarbara JonesPublished in: Palliative & supportive care (2021)
Study findings portray the influential role of hope in motivating YAs with advanced cancer through disorienting grief toward an integrated sense of self that marries cherished aspects of multiple identities. The contingent hope theoretical framework details psychosocial behaviors to inform assessments and interventions fostering hope and identity reconciliation.