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Spiritual well‐being and spiritual distress predict adjustment in adolescent and young adult cancer survivors

机译:青春期和年轻成人癌症幸存者的精神福祉和精神痛苦预测调整

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Abstract Objective Spirituality is related to many aspects of cancer survivors' physical and psychological adjustment. Given their unique developmental issues, spiritual issues may be especially important to adolescent and young adult (AYA) survivors, yet little research has been conducted on spirituality with AYA survivors. The present study examines how two aspects of spirituality, spiritual well‐being (comprising faith and meaning/peace), and spiritual struggle relate to later post‐cancer adjustment. Methods At Time 1 (T1), 120 AYA survivors completed questionnaires on spirituality and adjustment (fear of recurrence, post‐traumatic stress symptoms, perceived post‐traumatic growth, psychological distress, and health‐related quality of life). Eighty‐three of these participants also completed these questionnaires at Time 2 (T2), one year later. Results Our sample reported fairly low spiritual well‐being (meaning/peace, faith) and spiritual struggle. As expected, T1 spiritual well‐being was positively correlated with some aspects of psychological adjustment at T2, whereas T1 spiritual struggle was inversely correlated with T2 psychological adjustment. Both dimensions of T1 spiritual well‐being, but not struggle, were positively associated with perceived T2 posttraumatic growth. In general, T1 spiritual well‐being and struggle correlated with T2 psychological adjustment even when demographics and cancer‐related variables were controlled. Conclusions These results suggest that while spirituality is not important to all AYA survivors, both spiritual well‐being and struggle have important associations with adjustment and may warrant clinical attention. Future research is needed to more fully understand the role of spirituality in AYA survivors' adjustment in more depth. Copyright ? 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:摘要客观的灵性与癌症幸存者的身心调整的许多方面有关。鉴于他们独特的发展问题,对青少年和年轻成人(AYA)幸存者来说,精神问题可能尤为重要,但对Aya幸存者的灵性进行了很少的研究。本研究探讨了灵性,精神福祉(包括信仰和意义/和平)的两个方面,以及精神斗争与后期癌症调整相关。方法1(T1),120 AYA幸存者完成了对灵性和调整的问卷(恐惧复发,创伤后的应激症状,感知创伤后生长,心理困扰和与健康有关的生活质量)。八十三位参与者还在2(T2),一年后完成了这些问卷。结果我们的样本报告了相当低的精神福祉(意义/和平,信仰)和精神斗争。正如预期的那样,T1精神福祉与T2心理调整的某些方面是正相关的,而T1精神斗争与T2心理调整相反。 T1精神福祉的两种尺寸,但不是斗争,与感知的T2患者癌症呈正相关。通常,即使在控制人口统计和癌症相关的变量时,T1的精神福祉和斗争也与T2心理调整相关。结论这些结果表明,虽然灵性对所有AYA幸存者来说并不重要,但精神福祉和斗争都有重点调整,并且可能需要临床关注。未来的研究是更充分了解灵性在Aya幸存者的调整方面更深入的研究。版权? 2016年John Wiley& SONS,LTD.

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