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Sleep dysfunction and psychosocial adaptation among women undergoing treatment for non-metastatic breast cancer.

机译:接受非转移性乳腺癌治疗的妇女的睡眠功能障碍和心理适应。

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OBJECTIVE: The current study aimed to determine the frequency of sleep disturbances in women prior to adjuvant therapy for breast cancer (BCa), and whether greater sleep dysfunction uniquely predicts poorer functional outcomes. METHOD: We assessed subjective sleep reports and associated them with multiple indicators of psychosocial adaptation in 240 women with Stage I-III BCa before they had begun adjuvant treatment. RESULTS: The average global score on the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was 8.49 (SD=4.16); 54% scoring above the suggested adjusted cutoff for cancer populations of 8.0. Controlling for various medical, sociodemographic, and psychosocial covariates, multiple regression analyses revealed that higher global PSQI score was significantly associated with poorer functional well-being, greater fatigue intensity, greater disruptions in social interactions, and lower positive states of mind. Specifically, a poorer 'sleep efficiency' PSQI component was associated with poorer functional quality of life and the SIP-Social Interactions subscale, while a poorer 'sleep quality' (SQ) PSQI component was associated with all of the outcomes except for the SIP-Recreations and Pastimes subscale. CONCLUSIONS: Results indicate consistent associations between a clinical indicator of sleep dysfunction, particularly those subscales of the PSQI comprising the 'SQ' component, and multiple indicators of psychosocial adaptation among women treated for BCa, independent of anxiety and depression, and suggest the value of comprehensive psychosocial interventions that consider sleep problems.
机译:目的:本研究旨在确定乳腺癌辅助治疗前女性睡眠障碍的发生频率,以及更大的睡眠障碍是否能唯一预测较差的功能预后。方法:我们评估了240名I-III期BCa期妇女在开始辅助治疗之前的主观睡眠报告,并将其与心理社会适应的多种指标相关联。结果:匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)的平均全球得分为8.49(SD = 4.16);对于8.0的癌症人群,得分高于建议的调整后临界值54%。通过对各种医学,社会人口统计学和社会心理协变量的控制,多重回归分析表明,较高的整体PSQI得分与较差的功能状态,较高的疲劳强度,较大的社交互动干扰和较低的积极心理状态显着相关。具体来说,较差的“睡眠效率” PSQI成分与较差的生活功能质量和SIP-社交互动分量表有关,而较差的“睡眠质量”(SQ)PSQI成分与除SIP以外的所有结果均相关。娱乐和消遣量表。结论:结果表明睡眠功能障碍的临床指标,尤其是那些包含“ SQ”成分的PSQI量表,与接受BCa治疗的妇女的心理社会适应性的多个指标之间存在一致的关联,独立于焦虑和抑郁,并表明考虑睡眠问题的综合性社会心理干预措施。

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