This clinical trial studies how well Talking Pictures social media intervention works in reducing depressive symptoms and improving spiritual well-being and quality of life in adolescent and young adult cancer patients. Talking Pictures social media intervention may help doctors better learn how to most effectively provide psychosocial support to adolescent and young adult cancer patients.
Age range
15 Years – 34 Years
Sex
ALL
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Weekly photo task completion rate
Timeframe: At 10 weeks
Project participation rates
Timeframe: At 10 weeks
Impact of intervention on depressive symptoms as assessed by Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) total score
Timeframe: Up to 2 months post intervention
Impact of intervention on spiritual well-being as assessed by Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Spiritual Well-Being (FACIT-Sp) total score
Timeframe: Up to 2 months post intervention
Impact of intervention on psychosocial quality of life as assessed by Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory-Adolescent and Young Adult (PedsQL-AYA) psychosocial health score
Timeframe: Up to 2 months post intervention