Coping With 'Scanxiety': Within-Person Processes in Lung Cancer.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychological Reports Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-25 DOI:10.1177/00332941231164336
Victoria J Dunsmore, Shevaun D Neupert
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Abstract

Background: Patients with early-stage lung cancer undergo potentially curative therapy, and continue to undergo regularly scheduled CT scans to determine if cancer has reappeared, spread, or stayed the same. This process can be fraught with anxiety, coined 'Scanxiety'. The present study examined how coping and scan-related anxiety fluctuate within-person before one's scan. Method: Twenty five individuals with lung cancer who had received curative intent treatment (M age = 62.33, [SD = 8.10], 96% women, 80% white) participated in the study, which had two parts. First, participants provided information about proactive coping and scan-related anxiety every 30 days. Next, a daily diary study was implemented for 7 consecutive days before their CT scan, as well as the day of their CT scan, where participants reported on their daily anticipatory coping and scan-related anxiety. The 25 participants provided 59 monthly and 146 daily surveys for analysis. Results: Multilevel models revealed significant main effects of monthly proactive coping on monthly scan-related anxiety, as well as daily anticipatory coping on daily scan-related anxiety. On months when participants decreased their use of proactive coping, they also reported decreases in scan-related anxiety for that month. On days when participants reported decreases in outcome fantasy and stagnant deliberation, they reported decreases in scan-related anxiety for that day. Finally, a significant interaction was found such that on days when middle-aged adults reported increases in problem analysis, they also reported increases in scan-related anxiety for that day. Conclusion: These findings are the first to characterize how participants' coping and scanxiety fluctuate in the months and days prior to their CT scans. Results indicated that focusing on the present may be more beneficial in reducing scan-related anxiety rather than thinking about the future. Future work should implement strategies to reduce scanxiety by focusing on the present among those with lung cancer.

应对“扫描焦虑”:肺癌患者的内部过程。
背景:早期癌症患者接受潜在的治疗,并继续定期进行CT扫描,以确定癌症是否再次出现、扩散或保持不变。这个过程可能充满焦虑,被称为“丑闻”。本研究调查了扫描前应对和扫描相关焦虑在人内的波动情况。方法:25名接受过意向性治疗的癌症患者(男性年龄=62.33,[SD=8.10],96%为女性,80%为白人)参与了这项研究,研究分为两部分。首先,参与者每30天提供一次关于主动应对和扫描相关焦虑的信息。接下来,在CT扫描前以及CT扫描当天,连续7天进行每日日记研究,参与者报告了他们的日常预期应对和扫描相关焦虑。25名参与者每月提供59次调查,每天提供146次调查进行分析。结果:多水平模型显示,每月主动应对对每月扫描相关焦虑的主要影响显著,而每日预期应对对每日扫描相关焦虑有显著影响。在参与者减少主动应对的月份,他们还报告了当月扫描相关焦虑的减少。在参与者报告结果幻想减少和思考停滞的日子里,他们报告当天与扫描相关的焦虑减少。最后,发现了一种显著的交互作用,即当中年人报告问题分析增加时,他们也报告当天与扫描相关的焦虑增加。结论:这些发现首次描述了参与者在CT扫描前的几个月和几天内的应对能力和扫描能力是如何波动的。结果表明,关注现在可能比思考未来更有利于减少扫描相关的焦虑。未来的工作应该通过关注癌症患者的现状来实施减少扫描的策略。
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