Identity formation in adolescent and emerging adult cancer survivors: a differentiated perspective and associations with psychosocial functioning KU Leuven
OBJECTIVE: Identity formation was investigated in adolescent and emerging adult cancer survivors from a (neo-)Eriksonian perspective by comparing survivors to control participants. In survivors, associations between identity and clinical/demographical variables and general and illness-specific functioning were investigated. DESIGN: Childhood cancer survivors (n = 125; Mage: 19.54; 47% male) were matched on age and gender with healthy controls ...