癌症患者亲属失去亲人前的悲伤、准备和心理健康结果之间的关系。

Omega Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-24 DOI:10.1177/00302228221142675
Viktoria Schmidt, Julia Kaiser, Julia Treml, Anette Kersting
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本研究旨在探讨失去亲人前的悲痛、对死亡的准备和对护理的准备对癌症患者亲属不同心理健康结果的同时影响。299 名癌症患者的亲属参与了一项横断面在线调查。参与调查者必须会讲德语且年满 18 岁。我们进行了多变量回归分析。失去亲人前的悲痛与抑郁(β = .388,p < .001)、焦虑(β = .429,p < .001)、躯体化(β = .221,p < .001)和对生活的满意度(β = -.205,p < .001)明显相关。对死亡的准备与躯体化(β = -.247,p < .001)明显相关。结果表明,失去亲人前的悲伤得分高而对死亡的准备得分低的人需要早期支持。干预措施应针对失去亲人前的悲伤和对死亡的各方面准备,并考虑到癌症患者亲属的心理健康。未来的研究应调查其潜在机制。
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The Relationship Between Pre-Loss Grief, Preparedness and Psychological Health Outcomes in Relatives of People With Cancer.

The aim of this study was to examine the simultaneous effects of pre-loss grief, preparedness for death and preparedness for caregiving on different psychological health outcomes in relatives of people with cancer. Two hundred ninety-nine relatives of people with cancer participated in a cross-sectional online survey. Participants were included if they spoke German and were 18 years or older. Multivariate regression analysis was conducted. Pre-loss grief was significantly associated with depression (β = .388, p < .001), anxiety (β = .429, p < .001), somatization (β = .221, p < .001) and satisfaction with life (β = -.205, p < .001). Preparedness for death was significantly associated with somatization (β = -.247, p < .001). Results suggest that people with high scores in pre-loss grief and low scores in preparedness for death are in need of early support. Interventions should address pre-loss grief and the various aspects of preparedness for death and take into account the psychological health in relatives of people with cancer. Future studies should investigate underlying mechanisms.

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