Association between psychological flexibility and self-perceived burden in patients with cervical cancer: A computer-simulated network analysis

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Furong Chen , Ying Xiong , Siyu Li , Yiguo Deng , Qihan Zhang , Zhirui Xiao , M. Tish Knobf , Zengjie Ye
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Abstract

Purpose

The study aimed to identify the profiles of psychological flexibility in patients with cervical cancer and how self-perceived burden networked to different psychological flexibility profiles.

Methods

The Personalized Psychological Flexibility Index and the Self-Perceived Burden for Cancer Patients were used to measure psychological flexibility and self-perceived burden in patients from the “Be Resilient to Cancer” project. Latent profile analysis was used to identify profiles and computer-simulated network analysis was conducted to determine if self-perceived burden networked to any of the psychological flexibility profiles.

Results

A total of 325 patients with cervical cancer were recruited in this study. Mean age was 42.26 years, the majority were married (71%) and 75.4% had early stage disease (I or II). Three profiles of psychological flexibility were identified: moderate avoidance-low acceptance/harnessing (34.8%), high avoidance-moderate acceptance/harnessing (36.9%), low avoidance and high acceptance/harnessing (28.3%). Furthermore, “worrying about damaging family relationships” and “feeling guilty about affecting family's life plans” were the most bridge symptoms as well as the targeted intervention symptoms for alleviating and aggravating the self-perceived burden respectively.

Conclusion

Three patterns of psychological flexibility were recognized with two symptoms might be targeted to improve the self-perceived burden in women with cervical cancer.
宫颈癌患者心理弹性与自我感知负担的关系:计算机模拟网络分析
目的:研究宫颈癌患者的心理弹性特征,以及自我认知负担如何与不同的心理弹性特征相关联。方法:采用个性化心理弹性指数和癌症患者自我感知负担对“韧性癌症”项目患者的心理弹性和自我感知负担进行测量。本研究使用潜在特征分析来识别特征,并使用计算机模拟网络分析来确定自我感知负担是否与任何心理灵活性特征相关联。结果:本研究共招募了325例宫颈癌患者。平均年龄42.26岁,以已婚居多(71%),有早期疾病(I或II)者占75.4%。心理灵活性分为中度回避-低接受/驾驭(34.8%)、高度回避-中等接受/驾驭(36.9%)、低回避-高接受/驾驭(28.3%)。此外,“担心破坏家庭关系”和“对影响家庭生活计划感到内疚”分别是最多的桥梁症状,以及减轻和加重自我感知负担的针对性干预症状。结论:三种心理弹性模式和两种症状可以有针对性地改善宫颈癌妇女的自我认知负担。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
3.60%
发文量
109
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. EJON is proud to be the official journal of the European Oncology Nursing Society. The journal publishes the following types of papers: • Original research articles • Review articles
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