An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the psychosexual identity development in adolescent and young adult survivors of testicular cancer.

Abdullah Aldiwan, James McParland, Tamara Leeuwerik, Sara Stoneham, Max Williamson, Deborah Christie
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Background: Qualitative research has explored how some testicular cancer survivors (TCS) experience the psychological impacts of diagnosis and treatment. More research into the impacts of testicular cancer (TC) on adolescent and young adults (AYA) is needed due to the critical period of identity development. The present study aimed to explore how AYA with TC appraise and make sense of their experience and to develop a greater understanding of psychosexual identity development in AYA TCS.

Method: Eight AYA TCS were interviewed. The results were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. The questions explored the experiences relating to diagnosis and treatment, how it affected their psychosexual identity development (e.g., sexual relationships and self-image) and the meanings attached to the experiences.

Analysis: Four Group Experiential Themes were developed from the data; 'Dealing with the shock', 'Fear and weight of responsibility', 'those closest to me' and 'sense of change'.

Discussion: The AYA TCS experiences may result in adoption of traditional masculine traits (e.g., stoicism) or abandonment of traditionally masculine traits (E.g. violence and aggression). AYA TCS also described feelings of insecurity when compared to other men. Psychology input could help manage stoicism and feelings of inferiority when compared to men with two testicles.

对青少年睾丸癌幸存者性心理认同发展的解释现象学分析。
背景:定性研究探讨了一些睾丸癌幸存者(TCS)如何体验诊断和治疗带来的心理影响。由于青少年正处于身份发展的关键时期,因此需要对睾丸癌(TC)对青少年的影响进行更多的研究。本研究旨在探讨患有睾丸癌的青少年如何评价和理解他们的经历,并进一步了解青少年睾丸癌患者的性心理认同发展:方法:对八名青壮年性传播疾病患者进行了访谈。访谈结果采用解释性现象分析法进行分析。问题探讨了与诊断和治疗有关的经历、诊断和治疗如何影响他们的性心理认同发展(如性关系和自我形象)以及这些经历的意义:分析:从数据中总结出四个群体经历主题:"应对打击"、"恐惧和责任感"、"我最亲近的人 "和 "变化感":青壮年男性心理辅导员的经历可能会导致他们采用传统的男性特质(如坚忍不拔)或放弃传统的男性特质(如暴力和攻击性)。与其他男性相比,青壮年男性心理辅导员还描述了不安全感。心理咨询可以帮助他们调节委曲求全的心理和与有两个睾丸的男性相比的自卑感。
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