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    Infertility and Identity: Exploring the Experiences of Emerging Adult Cancer Survivors

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    McNeil, Sarah Nicole
    Abstract
    Issues surrounding survivorship continue to grow in importance as medical advances are enabling more children with cancer to live into adulthood. Infertility is one particularly devastating late effect that impacts the lives of numerous childhood cancer survivors. There is a gap in the literature regarding the relationship between identity formation and coping with infertility in survivorship. The current study utilized a qualitative descriptive research methodology in order to explore the experiences of emerging adult cancer survivors with regard to issues of fertility and identity formation. Six participants, ranging in age from 18 to 29, participated in qualitative interviews regarding their experience with navigating infertility in survivorship. Four themes emerged from the data: navigating an uncertain future, challenges to intimacy, restructuring identity through redefining roles, and coping through familial support. Each theme is examined using the theoretical frameworks provided by Erikson and Arnett. Based on the results of the current study, it appears that the developmental process of identity formation is often complicated by the challenge of coping with infertility in survivorship. This finding has implications for the ways in which survivorship clinics can best meet the needs of emerging adult survivors facing infertility in the midst of other developmental stressors.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10342/7264
    Subject
     infertility; emerging adulthood; survivorship 
    Date
    2019-05-01
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    APA:
    McNeil, Sarah Nicole. (May 2019). Infertility and Identity: Exploring the Experiences of Emerging Adult Cancer Survivors (Master's Thesis, East Carolina University). Retrieved from the Scholarship. (http://hdl.handle.net/10342/7264.)

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    McNeil, Sarah Nicole. Infertility and Identity: Exploring the Experiences of Emerging Adult Cancer Survivors. Master's Thesis. East Carolina University, May 2019. The Scholarship. http://hdl.handle.net/10342/7264. August 11, 2022.
    Chicago:
    McNeil, Sarah Nicole, “Infertility and Identity: Exploring the Experiences of Emerging Adult Cancer Survivors” (Master's Thesis., East Carolina University, May 2019).
    AMA:
    McNeil, Sarah Nicole. Infertility and Identity: Exploring the Experiences of Emerging Adult Cancer Survivors [Master's Thesis]. Greenville, NC: East Carolina University; May 2019.
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