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Young Adult Caregiving Daughters and Diagnosed Mothers Navigating Breast Cancer Together: Open and Avoidant Communication and Psychosocial Outcomes

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Breast cancer is a shared experience for diagnosed mothers and their young adult caregiving daughters (YACDs). They struggle to talk about cancer and receive no guidance for navigating challenging but critical care conversations. Daughters in young adulthood also tend to avoid cancer...

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Autores principales: Fisher, Carla L., Campbell-Salome, Gemme, Bagautdinova, Diliara, Wright, Kevin B., Forthun, Larry F., Bacharz, Kelsey C., Mullis, M. Devyn, Wolf, Bianca, Pereira, Deidre B., Spiguel, Lisa, Bylund, Carma L.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10417340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37568680
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15153864
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author Fisher, Carla L.
Campbell-Salome, Gemme
Bagautdinova, Diliara
Wright, Kevin B.
Forthun, Larry F.
Bacharz, Kelsey C.
Mullis, M. Devyn
Wolf, Bianca
Pereira, Deidre B.
Spiguel, Lisa
Bylund, Carma L.
author_facet Fisher, Carla L.
Campbell-Salome, Gemme
Bagautdinova, Diliara
Wright, Kevin B.
Forthun, Larry F.
Bacharz, Kelsey C.
Mullis, M. Devyn
Wolf, Bianca
Pereira, Deidre B.
Spiguel, Lisa
Bylund, Carma L.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Breast cancer is a shared experience for diagnosed mothers and their young adult caregiving daughters (YACDs). They struggle to talk about cancer and receive no guidance for navigating challenging but critical care conversations. Daughters in young adulthood also tend to avoid cancer-related talk, which is associated with poorer biopsychosocial outcomes, whereas openness between mothers and daughters is tied to better biopsychosocial outcomes. We sought to determine mothers’ and YACDs’ most challenging topics as well as their preferred strategies that help them engage in these discussions, while also exploring associations between openness/avoidance and their psychosocial outcomes. Results highlight how mother–daughter communication approaches (i.e., avoidance and openness) intersect with their psychological distress and relational satisfaction. Collectively, findings demonstrate that if we are to promote better psychosocial outcomes for diagnosed mothers and their caregiving daughters, we must recognize the influential role their communication plays in their well-being. ABSTRACT: For many diagnosed mothers and their daughters, breast cancer is a shared experience. However, they struggle to talk about cancer. This is particularly true when the daughter is in adolescence or young adulthood, as they tend to be more avoidant, which is associated with poorer biopsychosocial outcomes. When daughters are their mother’s caregivers, daughters’ burden and distress are heightened. Young adult caregiving daughters (YACDs) are the second most common family caregiver and encounter more distress and burden than other caregiver types. Yet, YACDs and their diagnosed mothers receive no guidance on how to talk about cancer. Thirty-nine mother/YACD pairs participated in an online survey to identify challenging topics and strategies for talking about cancer, and to explore associations between openness/avoidance and psychosocial outcomes. YACDs and mothers reported the same challenging topics (death, treatment-related issues, negative emotions, relational challenges, YACDs’ disease risk) but differed on why they avoided the topic. YACDs and mothers identified the same helpful approaches to navigate conversations (openness, staying positive, third-party involvement, avoidance). Avoidance was correlated with more distress whereas openness was correlated with better psychosocial outcomes. These results provide a psychosocial map for a mother-YACD communication skills intervention, which is key to promoting healthy outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-104173402023-08-12 Young Adult Caregiving Daughters and Diagnosed Mothers Navigating Breast Cancer Together: Open and Avoidant Communication and Psychosocial Outcomes Fisher, Carla L. Campbell-Salome, Gemme Bagautdinova, Diliara Wright, Kevin B. Forthun, Larry F. Bacharz, Kelsey C. Mullis, M. Devyn Wolf, Bianca Pereira, Deidre B. Spiguel, Lisa Bylund, Carma L. Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Breast cancer is a shared experience for diagnosed mothers and their young adult caregiving daughters (YACDs). They struggle to talk about cancer and receive no guidance for navigating challenging but critical care conversations. Daughters in young adulthood also tend to avoid cancer-related talk, which is associated with poorer biopsychosocial outcomes, whereas openness between mothers and daughters is tied to better biopsychosocial outcomes. We sought to determine mothers’ and YACDs’ most challenging topics as well as their preferred strategies that help them engage in these discussions, while also exploring associations between openness/avoidance and their psychosocial outcomes. Results highlight how mother–daughter communication approaches (i.e., avoidance and openness) intersect with their psychological distress and relational satisfaction. Collectively, findings demonstrate that if we are to promote better psychosocial outcomes for diagnosed mothers and their caregiving daughters, we must recognize the influential role their communication plays in their well-being. ABSTRACT: For many diagnosed mothers and their daughters, breast cancer is a shared experience. However, they struggle to talk about cancer. This is particularly true when the daughter is in adolescence or young adulthood, as they tend to be more avoidant, which is associated with poorer biopsychosocial outcomes. When daughters are their mother’s caregivers, daughters’ burden and distress are heightened. Young adult caregiving daughters (YACDs) are the second most common family caregiver and encounter more distress and burden than other caregiver types. Yet, YACDs and their diagnosed mothers receive no guidance on how to talk about cancer. Thirty-nine mother/YACD pairs participated in an online survey to identify challenging topics and strategies for talking about cancer, and to explore associations between openness/avoidance and psychosocial outcomes. YACDs and mothers reported the same challenging topics (death, treatment-related issues, negative emotions, relational challenges, YACDs’ disease risk) but differed on why they avoided the topic. YACDs and mothers identified the same helpful approaches to navigate conversations (openness, staying positive, third-party involvement, avoidance). Avoidance was correlated with more distress whereas openness was correlated with better psychosocial outcomes. These results provide a psychosocial map for a mother-YACD communication skills intervention, which is key to promoting healthy outcomes. MDPI 2023-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10417340/ /pubmed/37568680 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15153864 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Campbell-Salome, Gemme
Bagautdinova, Diliara
Wright, Kevin B.
Forthun, Larry F.
Bacharz, Kelsey C.
Mullis, M. Devyn
Wolf, Bianca
Pereira, Deidre B.
Spiguel, Lisa
Bylund, Carma L.
Young Adult Caregiving Daughters and Diagnosed Mothers Navigating Breast Cancer Together: Open and Avoidant Communication and Psychosocial Outcomes
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title_full_unstemmed Young Adult Caregiving Daughters and Diagnosed Mothers Navigating Breast Cancer Together: Open and Avoidant Communication and Psychosocial Outcomes
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title_sort young adult caregiving daughters and diagnosed mothers navigating breast cancer together: open and avoidant communication and psychosocial outcomes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10417340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37568680
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15153864
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