Greater fertility distress and avoidance relate to poorer decision making about family building after cancer among adolescent and young adult female survivors.
Catherine BenedictJulia StalAli DavisAnna ZeidmanDevon PonsLidia SchapiraMichael DiefenbachJennifer S FordPublished in: Psycho-oncology (2023)
After cancer treatment, high fertility distress and avoidant coping were associated with poorer quality decision making about family building after cancer. Fertility counseling post-treatment should support self-efficacy and constructive coping skills to counteract high distress, maladaptive coping, and facilitate values-based decision making.