Title of article :
Predicting stress-related problems in long-term breast cancer survivors
Author/Authors :
Lebel، نويسنده , , Sophie and Rosberger، نويسنده , , Zeev and Edgar، نويسنده , , Linda and Devins، نويسنده , , Gerald M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Introduction
is known about the early clinical and psychosocial factors associated with subsequent stress-related problems in breast cancer survivors.
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d data collected at 3, 7, 11, and 15 months post-diagnosis to predict stress-related problems in 86 breast cancer survivors at 6 years post-diagnosis. We examined two common stress-related problems: (a) emotional distress and (b) intrusion and avoidance. Hypothesized risk factors included perceived stressfulness of the cancer; fear of the future; poor perceived health; initial stress-related problems; avoidance coping; and second cancer experience. Hypothesized protective factors included active coping (seeking social support; positive problem solving); optimism; and social support.
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chical multiple regression analyses, controlling for age and education, indicated that positive problem-solving coping at 3 months and emotional distress at 7 months significantly predicted 6-year emotional distress (R2=.24, P<.01). Second cancer experience and 3-month intrusion and avoidance significantly predicted 6-year intrusion and avoidance (R2=.38, P<.001). In both cases, risk and/or protective factors measured at 11 and 15 months did not add significantly to the regression equations.
sion/Conclusion
ms of intrusion and avoidance should be monitored carefully during the first 3 months following diagnosis because they signal the risk that these symptoms will persist in the long-term. Elevated emotional distress at 7-months post-diagnosis and second-cancer experiences may signal the need for psychosocial intervention. Overreliance on positive problem solving to cope early in the disease trajectory may be detrimental in the longer term.
Keywords :
Survivors , breast cancer , distress , Intrusion and avoidance , Longitudinal design , Risk factors.
Journal title :
Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Journal title :
Journal of Psychosomatic Research