患者关于被诊断为癌症的书面叙述中的性别差异。

Psycho-Oncology Pub Date : 2005-08-01 DOI:10.1002/pon.895
Pär Salander, Katarina Hamberg
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引用次数: 27

摘要

医学领域对性别和性别差异的兴趣日益浓厚。例如,在社会心理肿瘤学领域,一些研究表明,男性和女性应对癌症的方式不同;女性比男性更容易表达自己的情感,而男性更依赖健康的配偶。使用定性的观点,这项研究检查了83名男性和女性癌症患者写的叙述,他们被要求写下他们接受癌症诊断的经历。从结构和内容两个方面对叙事进行了分析。与男性相比,女性的写作时间更长,更有个性,也更有情感,而且她们在更大程度上把家庭成员和其他亲属纳入她们的故事中。当男性提到亲戚时,他们主要指的是他们的配偶。男性和女性对“接受”经历的评价不同;即,他们的心理需求如何得到解决和“联系”;即他们是否感到与医务人员有充分的接触。尽管这些女性描述了良好的信号接收,但她们对信号连接不好抱怨很多。在男性中,在这两种情况下,报告积极经历和消极经历的情况一样普遍。在评估这些发现时,有理由保持谨慎。所发现的差异可能是由于对类似情况的不同反应方式或对类似情况的不同意愿和评论方式,但也可能是由于男性和女性的不同接受和联系。进一步的研究应该集中在基本的问题上:没有医学原因的男性和女性在接受肿瘤治疗时是否会受到不同的对待?
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Gender differences in patients' written narratives about being diagnosed with cancer.

The medical field has shown a growing interest in gender and gender differences. In psychosocial oncology, for example, some studies suggest that men and women cope differently with cancer; e.g. women express their emotions more readily than men do, and men rely more on their healthy spouse. Using a qualitative perspective, this study examines 83 narratives written by male and female cancer patients who were asked to write down how they experienced receiving their cancer diagnosis. The narratives were analyzed both as to structure and content. The women wrote longer, more personally, and more emotionally than the men, and to a greater extent they included family members and other relatives in their stories. When the men mentioned relatives, they mainly referred to their spouse. Men and women commented differently as to their experiences of 'reception'; i.e. how their psychological needs were addressed and 'connection'; i.e. whether they felt in sufficient contact with medical staff. Although the women described good reception, they complained a lot about bad connection. Among the men, it was just as common to report about positive as negative experiences in both categories. There are reasons to be cautious when evaluating these findings. The found differences may be due to different ways of reacting to similar situations or different willingness and ways of commenting on similar situations, but also to different reception and connection for men and women. Further research should focus on the basic question: Are men and women without medical reasons being treated differently during their oncological treatment?

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