Title of article :
Personality variables as predictors of early non-metastatic colorectal cancer patients’ psychological distress and health-related quality of life: A one-year prospective study
Author/Authors :
Hyphantis، نويسنده , , Thomas and Paika، نويسنده , , Vassiliki and Almyroudi، نويسنده , , Augoustina and Kampletsas، نويسنده , , Eleftherios O. and Pavlidis، نويسنده , , Nicholas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
11
From page :
411
To page :
421
Abstract :
Objective ed to assess the course of early non-metastatic colorectal cancer patients’ psychological distress and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and to identify relevant clinical and psychological predictors during a one-year period. s 144 early non-metastatic colorectal cancer patients initially assessed for psychological distress symptoms (SCL-90-R), HRQOL (WHOQOL-BREF), sense of coherence (SOC), defense mechanisms (LSI) and hostility (HDHQ), 84 (58.3%) completed the one-year follow-up. Mean (SD) age was 65.1 (9.8) years and 67.4% were male. Mean (SD) disease duration was 1.7 (2.2) years, with 49.3% being diagnosed within the last six months. In 75.0% the site was at colon and in 25.0% at rectum; 2.1% had stage I, 59.0% stage II and 38.9% stage III disease. s id ideation, psychoticism, interpersonal sensitivity, anxiety and depressive symptoms increased significantly over the one-year period of the study and most of the HRQOL components were significantly decreased over the same period. Men were at greater risk for further developing depressive symptomatology. Low SOC was independent predictor of depression, while hostility independently predicted anxiety, interpersonal sensitivity and psychoticism symptoms. General psychological distress and low SOC were independent predictors of HRQOL, while repression was also an independent predictor of Physical HRQOL. sions ly non-metastatic colorectal cancer patients, psychological distress symptoms are increased and HRQOL is decreased over one-year period. Symptoms of psychological distress are strong predictors of HRQOL, while personality variables can also predict psychological distress symptoms’ increase and HRQOL decrease over time, and this could be relevant to psychological interventions.
Keywords :
Personality , SOC , Quality of life , Oncology , Colorectal Cancer , psychological distress , Ego mechanisms of defense
Journal title :
Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Record number :
1743526
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