Return to school |
Easily reintegrated |
Experienced severe social isolation and bullying |
Experienced social isolation and bullying |
Have friends and “normal” school life |
Family support |
Supportive, encouraging |
Supportive, close |
Mixed |
Supportive, positive |
Peer or professional support |
Some peer support accessed when younger, but not needed later on |
Some peer and professional support accessed when younger |
Some peer and professional support accessed, but not beneficial |
Some peer and professional support accessed, but not beneficial |
Ways of coping |
Control over cancer identity |
Finishing high school, partying |
Self-isolating strategies |
Anxiety about socialization |
Current social life |
Strong social network |
Fulfilling social life |
Social isolation persists, social functioning is difficult |
Progressive social isolation and left behind by peers |
Education and employment |
Successful |
Successful |
Delayed, struggling |
Delayed, struggling |
Intimacy and dating |
No difficulties |
Limited, feel that peers are passing them by |
Out of reach |
Out of reach |
Late effects |
Have not interfered with social ability or outlook |
Have not interfered with social ability or outlook |
Have interfered with social ability, daily life and outlook |
Have interfered with social ability, daily life and outlook |
Depression |
Did not experience depression |
Struggled intermittently with depression |
Depression and loneliness are pervasive |
Depression and loneliness as young adults |
Cancer survivor identity |
Cancer is in the past |
Cancer is in the past |
Did not elaborate |
Cancer is still part of current life and identity |
Future outlook |
Positive |
Optimistic |
Powerless |
Uncertain |