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Avoidant Coping and Self-efficacy Mediate Relationships between Perceived Social Constraints and Symptoms among Long-term Breast Cancer Survivors

机译:回避应对和自我效能感介导的长期乳腺癌幸存者的社会约束与症状之间的关系。

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ObjectiveMany breast cancer survivors feel constrained in discussing their cancer experience with others. Limited evidence suggests that social constraints (e.g., avoidance and criticism) from loved ones may negatively impact breast cancer survivors' global health, but research has yet to examine relationships between social constraints and common physical symptoms. Informed by social cognitive processing theory, this study examined whether perceived social constraints from partners and healthcare providers (HCPs) were associated with fatigue, sleep disturbance, and attentional functioning among long-term breast cancer survivors (N = 1052). In addition, avoidant coping and self-efficacy for symptom management were examined as potential mediators of these relationships.MethodsLong-term breast cancer survivors (mean years since diagnosis = 6) completed questionnaires assessing social constraints from partners and HCPs, avoidant coping, self-efficacy for symptom management, and symptoms (i.e., fatigue, sleep disturbance, and attentional functioning). Structural equation modeling was used to evaluate the hypothesized relationships among variables in two models: one focused on social constraints from partners and one focused on social constraints from HCPs.ResultsBoth models demonstrated good fit. Consistent with theory and prior research, greater social constraints from both partners and HCPs were associated with greater symptom burden (i.e., greater fatigue and sleep disturbance, poorer attentional functioning). In addition, all relationships were mediated by avoidant coping and self-efficacy for symptom management.ConclusionsFindings are consistent with social cognitive processing theory and suggest that symptom management interventions may be enhanced by addressing the impact of social constraints from survivors' partners and HCPs on their coping and self-efficacy.
机译:目的许多乳腺癌幸存者在与他人讨论他们的癌症经历时感到受限制。有限的证据表明,来自亲人的社会制约因素(例如回避和批评)可能会对乳腺癌幸存者的全球健康产生负面影响,但尚无研究检查社会制约因素与常见身体症状之间的关系。在社会认知加工理论的指导下,本研究调查了长期乳腺癌幸存者中伴侣和医疗保健提供者(HCP)感知到的社会限制是否与疲劳,睡眠障碍和注意功能相关(N = 1052)。方法:长期乳腺癌幸存者(自诊断以来的平均年龄= 6)完成了调查表,评估了来自伴侣和HCP的社会限制,避免应对,自我治疗,自我控制和自我效能感。症状管理和症状(例如,疲劳,睡眠障碍和注意功能)的功效。结构方程模型用于评估两个模型中变量之间的假设关系:一个模型关注伴侣的社会约束,另一个模型关注HCP的社会约束,结果这两个模型均显示出良好的拟合度。与理论和先前的研究一致,伴侣和HCP的更大社会约束与更大的症状负担相关联(即,更大的疲劳和睡眠障碍,更差的注意力功能)。此外,所有关系均通过对症状管理的回避应对和自我效能感来介导。结论研究结果与社会认知加工理论相一致,表明通过应对幸存者伴侣和HCP对他们的社会制约因素的影响,可以加强症状管理干预措施。应对和自我效能感。

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