The aim is to explore the relationship between transportation insecurity, loneliness, and emotional support in individuals with a history of cancer.
Conducted surveys among individuals with and without a history of cancer
Assessed transportation access and social relationship needs
Analyzed the connection between transportation insecurity and loneliness
Individuals with transportation insecurity experience higher levels of loneliness
Unmet social relationship needs are prevalent among both cancer survivors and non-survivors
Highlighting the need for emotional support strategies for those facing transportation challenges
Resumen
These findings highlight intersections between transportation insecurity and unmet social relationship needs among individuals with and without a history of cancer.=.