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IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Rui Gong, Patricia I Moreno, Betina Yanez, Frank J Penedo
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认知行为压力管理(CBSM)整合了积极的应对策略,已被证明可以增强癌症幸存者的心理适应,从而减少情绪困扰,提高生活质量。然而,积极应对对晚期癌症幸存者的影响的研究仍未得到充分探讨。本研究探讨了主动应对是否介导了CBSM对晚期前列腺癌(APC)患者感知压力的影响。接受雄激素剥夺治疗(ADT)的APC幸存者(N = 189)被随机分为10周CBSM或健康促进(HP)干预组,随访1年。采用结构方程模型检验积极应对是否在相关的社会人口学和临床协变量下介导CBSM对感知压力调节的影响,并确定这种中介作用是否仅针对CBSM状况。通过积极应对,CBSM预测从基线到基线后12个月的感知压力下降。正如预期的那样,这种完全的中介作用仅在接受CBSM的患者中观察到。与对照组相比,虽然积极应对能力随着时间的推移而下降,但CBSM似乎具有缓冲作用,有助于维持应对能力。这可能与晚期癌症幸存者特别相关,随着时间的推移,他们往往会经历一种普遍的转变,即应对能力下降,这可能是由于心理适应和身体负担的增加。研究结果表明,通过CBSM维持积极的应对机制有助于减少APC幸存者的心理压力和改善与健康相关的生活质量。未来的研究应侧重于通过定制应对策略来优化干预措施,以适应这一人群不断变化的需求。
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Exploring the mediating role of active coping in reducing perceived stress among men with advanced prostate cancer: a randomized controlled trial of cognitive behavioral stress management.

Cognitive-behavioral stress management (CBSM), which integrates active coping strategies, has been shown to enhance psychological adaptation in cancer survivors, resulting in reduced emotional distress and better quality of life. However, research on the impact of active coping in advanced cancer survivorship remains underexplored. This study examined whether active coping mediated the effects of CBSM on perceived stress among men with advanced prostate cancer (APC). APC survivors (N = 189) who had received androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) were randomized to a 10-week CBSM or a health promotion (HP) intervention and followed for one year. Structural equation modeling was used to test whether active coping mediated the effect of CBSM on perceived stress adjusting for relevant sociodemographic and clinical covariates, and to determine whether this mediating role was specific to the CBSM condition. CBSM predicted a decrease in perceived stress from baseline to 12 months post-baseline through active coping. As expected, this full mediating effect was observed only in patients who received CBSM. While active coping declined over time, CBSM appeared to have a buffer effect, helping to sustain coping compared to the control group. This may be particularly relevant for advanced cancer survivors, who often experience a general shift towards less coping over time, potentially due to psychological adaptation and increasing physical burdens. Findings suggest that sustaining active coping mechanisms through CBSM can contribute to reducing psychological stress and improving health-related quality of life in APC survivors. Future research should focus on optimizing interventions by tailoring coping strategies to the evolving needs of this population.

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Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Journal of Behavioral Medicine PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Behavioral Medicine is a broadly conceived interdisciplinary publication devoted to furthering understanding of physical health and illness through the knowledge, methods, and techniques of behavioral science. A significant function of the journal is the application of this knowledge to prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation and to the promotion of health at the individual, community, and population levels.The content of the journal spans all areas of basic and applied behavioral medicine research, conducted in and informed by all related disciplines including but not limited to: psychology, medicine, the public health sciences, sociology, anthropology, health economics, nursing, and biostatistics. Topics welcomed include but are not limited to: prevention of disease and health promotion; the effects of psychological stress on physical and psychological functioning; sociocultural influences on health and illness; adherence to medical regimens; the study of health related behaviors including tobacco use, substance use, sexual behavior, physical activity, and obesity; health services research; and behavioral factors in the prevention and treatment of somatic disorders.  Reports of interdisciplinary approaches to research are particularly welcomed.
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