The relationships among health-promoting lifestyle behaviors and perceived stress in women with early-stage breast cancer over 2 years.

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Women's health (London, England) Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-25 DOI:10.1177/17455057251351411
Amal Khualif Alanazi, Michael Weaver, Debra Lynch-Kelly, Catherine Striley, Debra Lyon
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Background: Although the survival rate has increased among women with breast cancer, many women experience psychological sequelae, including stress, which affects their quality of life. Healthy lifestyle behaviors are essential for reducing stress in breast cancer survivors and minimizing long-term treatment complications.

Objective: This study examined the temporal relationships among health-promoting lifestyle behaviors (HPLBs) and perceived stress in women with early-stage breast cancer.

Design: This research was a secondary analysis of a longitudinal biobehavioral study of women with early-stage breast cancer funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research.

Methods: This study included a sample of 73 participants. Measures of the study were evaluated at five-time points beginning just before the initiation of chemotherapy until 24 months from the first chemotherapy treatment. General linear mixed models and regression were used for analysis.

Results: Study results showed an inverse association among the health-promoting lifestyle profile (HPLP) with perceived stress (p= <0.0001). The health-promoting lifestyle subscales with the highest means were interpersonal relationships and spiritual growth. In addition, the results demonstrated changes in perceived stress levels from baseline assessment until 24 months from the initial chemotherapy treatment.

Conclusions: This study indicated that HPLBs, selected demographics, and clinical factors have a role in the perception of stress among women with early-stage breast cancer. Future studies, with larger samples, are needed to confirm these findings.

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2年以上早期乳腺癌患者健康促进生活方式行为与感知压力的关系
背景:虽然乳腺癌患者的生存率有所提高,但许多女性会经历心理后遗症,包括压力,这影响了她们的生活质量。健康的生活方式行为对于减轻乳腺癌幸存者的压力和减少长期治疗并发症至关重要。目的:探讨促进健康的生活方式行为与早期乳腺癌患者感知压力的时间关系。设计:本研究是由美国国家护理研究所资助的一项针对早期乳腺癌妇女的纵向生物行为研究的二次分析。方法:本研究共纳入73名受试者。从化疗开始前到第一次化疗后24个月的五个时间点对研究的测量进行了评估。采用一般线性混合模型和回归进行分析。结果:研究结果显示,促进健康的生活方式(HPLP)与感知压力之间呈负相关(p =结论:本研究表明,HPLP、选定的人口统计学和临床因素在早期乳腺癌女性的压力感知中起作用。未来需要更大样本的研究来证实这些发现。
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