Coping Strategies and Health-Related Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Survivors.

IF 2.6 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Ana Agrelo-Fernández, Lucía Fernández-Arce, Ana Llaneza-Folgueras, Ana Isabel Encinas-Muñiz, María Olivo Del Valle, Alberto Lana
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Background: The aim was to explore the association between coping strategies (CSs) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in breast cancer (BC) survivors and to analyze the role of relevant sociodemographic and clinical variables. Methods: A cross-sectional study involving 305 women under follow-up for surgically treated BC in Spain. CSs were measured using the Brief Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced Scale and the HRQoL with the Short-Form Health Survey (SF-12). Results: The mean age at BC diagnosis for participants was 57.4 years, with 60.3% of diagnoses at the local stage. Most frequent complementary treatments were radiotherapy (53.4%) and chemotherapy (33.1%). Adaptative CS scores were positively associated both with higher physical HRQoL (adjusted regression coefficient: 2.19; 95% confidence interval: 0.11; 4.27, p-value: 0.039) and mental HRQoL scores (coef.: 2.65: 95%CI: 0.25; 5.04, p-value: 0.030). Maladaptive CS scores were inversely associated with mental HRQoL scores (coef.: -3.92; 95%CI: -6.62; -1.22, p-value: 0.005). The effects were stronger among women with a favorable BC prognosis. Conclusions: Adaptive CSs positively affected the physical and mental HRQoL, while maladaptive CSs negatively affected the mental HRQoL. Therefore, psychosocial interventions that promote adaptive CSs and avoid maladaptive ones could improve the well-being of women with a favorable BC prognosis.

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乳腺癌幸存者的应对策略和健康相关的生活质量。
背景:目的是探讨乳腺癌(BC)幸存者应对策略(CSs)与健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)之间的关系,并分析相关社会人口统计学和临床变量的作用。方法:一项横断面研究,包括305名西班牙接受手术治疗的女性。CSs采用问题经历的简短应对倾向量表和HRQoL与简短健康调查(SF-12)进行测量。结果:参与者的BC诊断平均年龄为57.4岁,其中60.3%的诊断在局部阶段。最常见的辅助治疗是放疗(53.4%)和化疗(33.1%)。适应性CS评分与较高的身体HRQoL呈正相关(校正回归系数:2.19;95%置信区间:0.11;4.27, p值:0.039)和心理HRQoL评分(coef。: 2.65; 95%ci: 0.25;5.04, p值:0.030)。适应不良CS评分与心理HRQoL评分呈负相关(coef。: -3.92;95%置信区间:-6.62;-1.22, p值:0.005)。在BC预后良好的女性中效果更强。结论:适应性CSs对身心HRQoL有积极影响,而不适应CSs对心理HRQoL有消极影响。因此,促进适应性CSs和避免不适应CSs的社会心理干预可以改善BC预后良好的女性的福祉。
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