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Spirituality, emotional distress, and post‐traumatic growth in breast cancer survivors and their partners: an actor–partner interdependence modeling approach

机译:乳腺癌幸存者及其合作伙伴的灵性,情绪困扰和创伤后创伤性生长:演员合作伙伴相互依存建模方法

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Abstract Background The association between spirituality and emotional health has been well documented in healthy individuals. A small literature has shown that spirituality plays a role in well‐being for some breast cancer (BC) survivors; however, this link is virtually unexplored in partners/spouses of survivors. The current study aimed to assess the relationship between spirituality, emotional distress, and post‐traumatic growth for BC survivors and their partners using a dyadic analyses approach. Methods A total of 498 couples who were 3–8?years post‐BC diagnosis were recruited from the Eastern Oncology Group database. Results For BC survivors and their partners, greater levels of spirituality were associated with increases in their own post‐traumatic growth. There was no relation between BC and partner spirituality and their own emotional distress, but partner's spirituality was associated with reduced occurrence of intrusive thoughts in the BC survivor. In contrast, BC survivors' spirituality was found to be wholly unrelated to partner's mental health and adjustment. Conclusions Following diagnosis and treatment, spirituality appears to associate with positive growth in BC survivors and their partners. However, BC survivor and partner spirituality seem to be ineffective at impacting the other's post‐traumatic growth or emotional distress, with the exception of intrusive thoughts. Dyadic analysis takes into account the reciprocal influence of close relationships on health and is an important and under‐utilized methodology in behavioral oncology research and clinical practice. Copyright ? 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:摘要背景在健康的个人中有很好的记录在精神性和情感健康之间。小文学表明,灵性在一些乳腺癌(BC)幸存者中起着福祉作用;但是,此链接几乎是幸存者的合作伙伴/配偶的探索。目前的研究旨在评估灵性,情绪困扰和使用二元分析方法的BC幸存者及其合作伙伴的创伤后创伤性增长的关系。方法共有498次患有3-8次的夫妇,从东部肿瘤组数据库中招募了BC后诊断。 BC幸存者及其合作伙伴的结果,较大程度的灵性与自身后创伤后增长的增加有关。 BC与伴侣灵性与他们自己的情绪困扰之间没有关系,但合作伙伴的灵性与BC幸存者中的侵入性思想的发生减少有关。相比之下,BC幸存者的灵性与合作伙伴的心理健康和调整完全无关。结论在诊断和治疗后,似乎似乎与BC幸存者及其合作伙伴的积极增长相关联。然而,BC幸存者和合作伙伴的灵性似乎在影响别人的创伤后生长或情绪困境时似乎无效,除了侵入性思想。二元分析考虑了密切关系对健康关系的互惠性影响,是行为肿瘤学研究和临床实践中的重要且利用的方法。版权? 2016年John Wiley& SONS,LTD.

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