Modeling psychological well-being among abdominal and pelvic cancer patients: The roles of total pain, meaning in life, and coping.

Psycho-Oncology Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-04 DOI:10.1002/pon.6043
Dariusz Krok, Ewa Telka, Beata Zarzycka
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Abstract

Objective: Relationships between pain and well-being are mediated by a variety of factors. This study examines a serial mediating role of meaning in life and coping in the relationship of total pain with psychological well-being in abdominal and pelvic cancer (APC) patients. Total pain is understood in terms of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual components interacting upon one another.

Methods: Adult patients diagnosed with the APC (N = 333) who were undergoing radiotherapy/chemotherapy treatment in two inpatient units of university hospitals completed questionnaires measuring total pain, psychological well-being, meaning in life, and coping. SEM analysis was used to examine serial mediation effects.

Results: All the dimensions of total pain were negatively associated with presence of meaning, coping strategies, and psychological well-being. In contrast, the pain dimensions were positively associated with search for meaning. Presence of meaning, search for meaning, emotion- and meaning-focused coping were serial mediators in the relationship between total pain and psychological well-being.

Conclusions: Our results strongly suggests that a holistic examination of pain among patients with cancer is important for several reasons. They also indicate that psychological well-being is significantly influenced by the serial interplay of personal meaning structures and coping abilities.

模拟腹部和盆腔癌患者的心理健康:总疼痛,生活意义和应对的作用。
目的:疼痛与幸福感之间的关系是由多种因素介导的。本研究探讨了生活意义和应对在腹盆腔癌(APC)患者总痛与心理健康关系中的一系列中介作用。总的痛苦是根据身体、心理、社会和精神的组成部分相互作用来理解的。方法:在两所大学附属医院住院单元接受放疗/化疗的成年APC患者(N = 333),填写总疼痛、心理健康、生活意义和应对问卷。采用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)分析序列中介效应。结果:总疼痛的所有维度与意义的存在、应对策略和心理健康呈负相关。相反,疼痛维度与寻找意义呈正相关。意义的存在、寻找意义、情感和以意义为中心的应对是总痛与心理健康关系的连续中介。结论:我们的结果强烈表明,对癌症患者的疼痛进行全面检查是很重要的,原因有几个。研究还表明,心理健康受到个人意义结构和应对能力的一系列相互作用的显著影响。
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