女性乳腺癌患者乳房切除术后身体形象满意度的探讨。

IF 1.7 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Rija Latifee, Usra Parvez, Shah Muhammad, Bushra Shirazi, Muhammad Arsalan Khan
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目的:乳房切除术是巴基斯坦广泛使用的乳腺癌手术干预,在那里晚期诊断很常见,乳房保留的选择往往有限。虽然乳房切除术在肿瘤上是有效的,但它会显著影响女性的身体形象、情感健康和社会关系。在巴基斯坦,社会文化规范和有限的重建服务进一步塑造了乳房切除术后的经历。本研究旨在评估巴基斯坦女性乳房切除术后的自我知觉、身体形象满意度及相关的社会心理影响。材料和方法:这项描述性横断面研究是在卡拉奇Sindh泌尿外科和移植研究所的乳腺肿瘤诊所进行的。采用基于身体形象量表的结构化、文化适应性问卷对159名18-65岁的乳房切除术后患者进行了调查。统计分析包括卡方检验和多项逻辑回归,以评估身体形象感知与人口统计学或社会心理变量之间的关联。内部一致性得到证实(Cronbach’s alpha = 0.863)。结果:34%的人表示身体形象感知没有变化,66%的人表示有不同程度的变化。负面身体形象感知与吸引力降低、镜子不适和配偶关系变化之间存在强烈关联(pp = 0.07)。结论:相当大比例的巴基斯坦妇女在乳房切除术后经历情感和社会心理困扰。这些发现强调了早期咨询、配偶支持和文化上敏感的身体形象讨论对促进长期心理社会康复的重要性。
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Exploring Body Image Satisfaction in Post-Mastectomy Female Breast Cancer Patients.

Exploring Body Image Satisfaction in Post-Mastectomy Female Breast Cancer Patients.

Exploring Body Image Satisfaction in Post-Mastectomy Female Breast Cancer Patients.

Objective: Mastectomy is a widely used surgical intervention for breast cancer in Pakistan, where late-stage diagnoses are common and breast-conserving options are often limited. While effective oncologically, mastectomy can significantly affect a woman's body image, emotional well-being, and social relationships. In Pakistan, sociocultural norms and limited reconstructive services further shape the post-mastectomy experience. This study aimed to assess self-perception, body image satisfaction, and related psychosocial impact in Pakistani women following mastectomy.

Materials and methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at the breast oncology clinic of the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation, Karachi. A total of 159 post-mastectomy patients aged 18-65 years were surveyed using a structured, culturally adapted questionnaire based on the body image scale. Statistical analyses included chi-square testing and multinomial logistic regression to assess associations between body image perception and demographic or psychosocial variables. Internal consistency was confirmed (Cronbach's alpha = 0.863).

Results: While 34% reported no change in body image perception, 66% reported varying degrees of change. Strong associations were identified between negative body image perception and feelings of reduced attractiveness, mirror discomfort, and spousal relationship changes (p<0.001). Multinomial regression confirmed these as significant predictors of reporting major body image change. Interest in breast reconstruction was low (15.7%), and although age and education were not significantly associated, time since surgery approached significance (p = 0.07).

Conclusion: A substantial proportion of Pakistani women experience emotional and psychosocial distress following mastectomy. These findings highlight the importance of early counseling, spousal support, and culturally sensitive body image discussions to promote long-term psychosocial recovery.

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