Cancer and Fertility: Exploring Uncertainty Management Strategies of Young Adult Female Survivors.
Annemarie D JagieloAlexandra M DavisDevon PonsMichael A DiefenbachJennifer S FordLidia SchapiraCatherine BenedictPublished in: Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology (2024)
This study describes young adult female (YA-F) cancer survivors' uncertainty management strategies related to fertility/family building. Cross-sectional data were analyzed ( n = 98). Participants reported higher rates of seeking information to reduce fertility-related uncertainty (M = 5.48, ±1.03), than avoiding information (M = 4.77, ±1.29). Controlling for relevant covariates (i.e., reproductive distress, household income, and health literacy), greater avoidance was related to higher reproductive distress (β = 0.293, p = 0.011) and lower household income (β = -0.281, p = 0.047). Evidence suggests that some survivors may avoid fertility-related information to manage uncertainty and distress, which may impact family-building success. Fertility avoidance may be an important target of intervention.