社区劣势和社会孤立与癌症幸存者的心理和身体症状负担相关。

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Chris Segrin, Terry A Badger, Kristin E Morrill, Alla Sikorskii
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摘要

该项目的具体目的是在正在接受治疗或最近完成治疗的癌症幸存者样本中测试社区不利条件和社会孤立作为身体和心理症状潜在相关因素的模型。参与者是846名正在接受治疗的癌症幸存者(N = 400)或最近完成治疗的癌症幸存者(N = 446)。样本中80%为女性,平均年龄58.72岁(SD = 12.81)。样本中最常见的癌症类型是乳腺癌(51%)。参与者完成了身体和心理症状以及社会隔离和社会支持的测量。这些数据与按邮政编码和县划分的2021年美国社区调查邻里劣势指标合并。在控制了西班牙裔种族、教育程度和家庭收入后,居住在弱势社区的幸存者报告了更高的心理和身体症状,这是由生活贫困、接受收入援助、没有医疗保险、受教育程度低于高中的居民的比例所表明的。同样,社会孤立与心理症状和身体症状呈正相关。居住在弱势社区和感到社会孤立可能是癌症幸存者心理发病率和身体症状负担的独立危险因素。
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Neighborhood disadvantage and social isolation are associated with psychological and physical symptom burden in cancer survivors.

The specific aim of this project was to test a model of neighborhood disadvantage and social isolation as potential correlates of physical and psychological symptoms in a sample of cancer survivors who are either in, or have recently completed, treatment. Participants were 846 cancer survivors who were currently in treatment (N = 400) or who had recently completed treatment (N = 446). The sample was 80% women with a mean age of 58.72 (SD = 12.81) years. The most common type of cancer represented in the sample was breast (51%). Participants completed measures of physical and psychological symptoms and social isolation and social support. These data were merged with the 2021 American Community Survey indicators of neighborhood disadvantage by zip code and county. After controlling for Hispanic ethnicity, education, and household income, survivors who resided in disadvantaged neighborhoods, as indicated by the fraction of residents living in poverty, receiving income assistance, without health insurance, and with less than a high school education, reported higher psychological and physical symptoms. Similarly, social isolation was positively associated with psychological symptoms and physical symptoms. Residing in a disadvantaged neighborhood and feeling socially isolated may represent independent risk factors for psychological morbidity and physical symptom burden among cancer survivors.

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Psychology Health & Medicine
Psychology Health & Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
6.20
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0.00%
发文量
200
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Psychology, Health & Medicine is a multidisciplinary journal highlighting human factors in health. The journal provides a peer reviewed forum to report on issues of psychology and health in practice. This key publication reaches an international audience, highlighting the variation and similarities within different settings and exploring multiple health and illness issues from theoretical, practical and management perspectives. It provides a critical forum to examine the wide range of applied health and illness issues and how they incorporate psychological knowledge, understanding, theory and intervention. The journal reflects the growing recognition of psychosocial issues as they affect health planning, medical care, disease reaction, intervention, quality of life, adjustment adaptation and management. For many years theoretical research was very distant from applied understanding. The emerging movement in health psychology, changes in medical care provision and training, and consumer awareness of health issues all contribute to a growing need for applied research. This journal focuses on practical applications of theory, research and experience and provides a bridge between academic knowledge, illness experience, wellbeing and health care practice.
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