Social media interactions after diagnosis: Social experiences of adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer

被引:4
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作者
Daniels, Sarah [1 ,2 ]
Willard, Victoria W. [1 ]
机构
[1] St Jude Childrens Res Hosp, Memphis, TN USA
[2] St Jude childrens Res Hosp, 262 Danny Thomas Pl,Ms 121, Memphis, TN 38105 USA
关键词
adolescent and young adult oncology; disclosure; friendship; self-presentation; social media; INTERNET; SUPPORT;
D O I
10.1080/07347332.2023.2249876
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
PurposeCancer disrupts the social lives of adolescents and young adults (AYA). Social media may be a resource to engage with social networks, seek entertainment, and receive social support. However, some aspects of social media engagement may be emotionally burdensome and sensitive for AYA to navigate. The aim of this qualitative study was to contextualize the impact of cancer on AYA social media interaction.MethodsEight AYA ages 15-21 years and recently diagnosed with cancer participated in a semi-structured interview. AYA were asked about their social media interactions, engagement habits, and online cancer-related disclosure. Interviews averaged 36 min in length and were de-identified and transcribed verbatim and analyzed using thematic analysis.ResultsFour salient themes emerged from the data: (1) AYA engage in active and passive social media use depending on the platform, (2) AYA social media habits change due to treatment experiences, (3) AYA evaluate and protect their self-image, privacy, and time, and (4) AYA access social support online and interpret its meaning in different ways. AYA reported using social media, but many altered their frequency and type of interaction after diagnosis. Some were comfortable sharing about cancer and continued to interact actively online; others felt protective and vulnerable, transitioning to media consumption, or withdrawing from use. While social media provided space to receive direct and indirect social support, AYA interpreted the meaning of support in complex ways.ConclusionsSocial media may serve a variety of socio-emotional needs, but not all AYA will benefit from the same types of social media interaction. This study highlights the importance of talking to AYA with cancer about their social media interactions during treatment to better support their coping and adjustment.
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