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Changes in Female Support Network Systems and Adaptation After Breast Cancer Diagnosis: Differences Between Older and Younger Patients

机译:乳腺癌诊断后女性支持网络系统的变化和适应性:老年患者与年轻患者之间的差异

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>Purpose: This study evaluates the changes in social networks of older and younger breast cancer patients over a 6-month period following their first diagnosis and how such modifications are associated with changes in the patients’ mood state. >Design and Methods: Newly diagnosed breast cancer patients were interviewed shortly after their diagnosis and again 6 months later. Female support network members enumerated by patients were interviewed once within 3 months of the patients’ initial interview. >Results: Findings based on information for 149 network members of 26 patients indicate that members in older (≥51 years) patients’ networks were less likely to be dropped at follow-up (odds ratio [OR] = 0.21, p = .04) compared with those in younger patients’ networks. Network members who provided more support were less likely to be dropped by younger patients (OR = 0.42, p < .01). Decrease in network size was associated with decrease in mood disturbances among younger patients (Profile of Mood State–Bipolar: β = 0. 35, p ≤ .01). >Implications: Reducing the number of network members after cancer diagnosis may not necessarily lead to psychological distress, providing support for self-regulation of social network resources among cancer patients. Older patients’ network members were more embedded in patients’ networks, making it more stable over time. Identifying important network members (e.g., frequent support providers for younger patients and family members for older patients) and facilitating positive social interactions between these network members and patients may be beneficial.
机译:>目的:这项研究评估了初,晚期乳腺癌患者在初诊后6个月内社交网络的变化,以及这种变化与患者情绪状态的变化如何相关。 >设计和方法:新诊断的乳腺癌患者在诊断后不久和6个月后再次接受采访。在患者初次访问后的3个月内,对患者列举的女性支持网络成员进行了一次访谈。 >结果:根据对26位患者的149位网络成员的信息进行的发现表明,年龄较大(≥51岁)患者网络中的成员在随访时不太可能掉线(优势比[OR] = 0.21,p = .04),与年轻患者网络相比。提供更多支持的网络成员不太可能被年轻患者丢弃(OR = 0.42,p <.01)。网络规模的减少与年轻患者情绪障碍的减少有关(情绪状态-双相情感档案:β= 0. 35,p≤.01)。 >含义:减少癌症诊断后的网络成员数量不一定会导致心理困扰,这为癌症患者中社交网络资源的自我调节提供了支持。老年患者的网络成员更多地嵌入患者网络中,从而使其随着时间的推移更加稳定。识别重要的网络成员(例如,年轻患者的频繁支持提供者和老年患者的家庭成员)并促进这些网络成员与患者之间的积极社交互动可能是有益的。

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