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Randomized, controlled trial of written emotional expression and benefit finding in breast cancer patients.

机译:乳腺癌患者书面情绪表达和获益的随机对照试验。

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PURPOSE: Expressing emotions and finding benefits regarding stressful experiences have been associated in correlational research with positive adjustment. A randomized trial was performed to compare effects of experimentally induced written emotional disclosure and benefit finding with a control condition on physical and psychological adjustment to breast cancer and to test whether outcomes varied as a function of participants' cancer-related avoidance. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Early-stage breast cancer patients completing medical treatment were assigned randomly to write over four sessions about (1) their deepest thoughts and feelings regarding breast cancer (EMO group; n = 21), (2) positive thoughts and feelings regarding their experience with breast cancer (POS group; n = 21), or (3) facts of their breast cancer experience (CTL group; n = 18). Psychological (eg, distress) and physical (perceived somatic symptoms and medical appointments for cancer-related morbidities) outcomes were assessed at 1- and 3-month follow-ups. RESULTS: A significant condition x cancer-related avoidance interaction emerged on psychological outcomes; EMO writing was relatively effective for women low in avoidance, and induced POS writing was more useful for women high in avoidance. Significant effects of experimental condition emerged on self-reported somatic symptoms (P =.0183) and medical appointments for cancer-related morbidities (P =.0069). Compared with CTL participants at 3 months, the EMO group reported significantly decreased physical symptoms, and EMO and POS participants had significantly fewer medical appointments for cancer-related morbidities. CONCLUSION: Experimentally induced emotional expression and benefit finding regarding early-stage breast cancer reduced medical visits for cancer-related morbidities. Effects on psychological outcomes varied as a function of cancer-related avoidance.
机译:目的:表达情绪并从压力经历中获得收益已被相关研究与积极调整相关联。进行了一项随机试验,以比较实验诱导的书面情绪披露和受益条件与对照条件对乳腺癌的身体和心理适应的影响,并测试结果是否因参与者与癌症相关的回避而有所不同。患者和方法:将完成治疗的早期乳腺癌患者随机分配给四个疗程,内容涉及(1)他们对乳腺癌最深的想法和感受(EMO组; n = 21),(2)关于乳腺癌的积极想法和感受他们的乳腺癌经验(POS组; n = 21),或(3)他们的乳腺癌经验事实(CTL组; n = 18)。在1个月和3个月的随访中评估了心理(例如,困扰)和身体(感知到的躯体症状以及与癌症相关的疾病的医疗任命)结局。结果:在心理结局上出现了一种重要的状况×与癌症相关的回避互动。 EMO写作对回避率低的女性相对有效,诱导POS写作对回避率高的女性更有用。实验条件对自我报告的躯体症状(P = .0183)和癌症相关疾病的医疗任命(P = .0069)产生了重要影响。与3个月大的CTL参与者相比,EMO组报告其身体症状明显减轻,而EMO和POS参与者因癌症相关疾病的医疗任命显着减少。结论:关于早期乳腺癌的实验性情绪表达和获益发现减少了因癌症相关疾病而进行的医疗就诊。对心理结果的影响因与癌症相关的规避而异。

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