Emotional Regulation Strategies in Lynch Syndrome Diagnosis Psychological Adjustment – A Review

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
M. Licu, C. G. Ionescu, F. Golu
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"The purpose of this article is to investigate the role of emotional regulation (ER) as a process underlying a variety of symptoms associated with Lynch syndrome (depression, anxiety, fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), insomnia, fatigue, pain, and subjective cognitive difficulties in patients with Lynch syndrome. Firstly, we provided an overview of the main psychopathological symptoms found in cancer patients and their impact, and then an overview of emotional regulation strategies and discussed the main impact ER strategies have on cancer patients, especially emotional suppression and experiential avoidance, as found in evidence-based studies. Recent research has shown that two ER strategies generally considered maladaptive, emotional suppression and experiential avoidance were significantly associated with higher levels of anxiety, depression, FCR, fatigue, and cognitive difficulties. We propose that experiential avoidance and emotional suppression may be common transdiagnostic mechanisms for a common set of psychological symptoms in Lynch syndrome patients, a hypothesis to be tested in a future study."
林奇综合征诊断心理适应中的情绪调节策略--综述
"本文旨在研究情绪调节(ER)作为林奇综合征相关症状(林奇综合征患者的抑郁、焦虑、癌症复发恐惧(FCR)、失眠、疲劳、疼痛和主观认知困难)的基础过程所起的作用。首先,我们概述了在癌症患者中发现的主要精神病理症状及其影响,然后概述了情绪调节策略,并讨论了循证研究中发现的 ER 策略对癌症患者的主要影响,尤其是情绪抑制和体验回避。最近的研究表明,通常被认为是适应不良的两种情绪调节策略--情绪压抑和体验回避与较高程度的焦虑、抑郁、FCR、疲劳和认知困难有显著关联。我们认为,体验性回避和情感压抑可能是林奇综合征患者常见心理症状的共同跨诊断机制,这一假设将在未来的研究中得到验证"。
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Romanian Journal of Military Medicine
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