Stava CJ, Lopez A, Vassilopoulou-Sellin R |
2006 |
United States |
Cross-sectional |
This study explored prevalence of specific health and psychosocial problems but did not actually measure DDA using a standardized tool |
Wilson KG, Chochinov HM, Skirko MG, et al. |
2007 |
Canada |
Cross-sectional |
Demographics showed that an insignificant number of participants included in the study fit the AYA demographic |
Neilson K, Pollard A, Boonzaier A, et al. |
2013 |
Australia |
Longitudinal |
Demographic table showed that there were fewer than five people included in the study that fit the AYA demographic |
Kim J-H, Yoon S, Won W-Y, et al. |
2013 |
South Korea |
Cross-sectional |
Performance status was primary outcome and DDA were used as independent variables predicting performance status |
Giese-Davis J, Waller A, Carlson LE, et al. |
2012 |
Canada |
Longitudinal |
Depression and anxiety were not primary outcomes and only used for correlations with number of practical and psychosocial problems |
Fossa SD, Dahl AA, Loge JH |
2003 |
Norway |
Cross-sectional |
Depression and anxiety were not primary outcomes and only used as independent variables predicting chronic fatigue |