How stress management improves quality of life after treatment for breast cancer

被引:229
作者
Antoni, Michael H.
Lechner, Suzanne C.
Kazi, Aisha
Wimberly, Sarah R.
Sifre, Tammy
Urcuyo, Kenya R.
Phillips, Kristin
Gluck, Stefan
Carver, Charles S.
机构
[1] Univ Miami, Dept Psychol, Coral Gables, FL 33146 USA
[2] Sylvester Canc Ctr, Miami, FL USA
[3] Univ Miami, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Coral Gables, FL 33146 USA
[4] Univ Miami, Sch Med, Dept Med, Coral Gables, FL 33146 USA
关键词
breast cancer; stress management; relaxation training; quality of life;
D O I
10.1037/0022-006X.74.6.1152
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The range of effects of psychosocial interventions on quality of life among women with breast cancer remains uncertain. Furthermore, it is unclear which components of multimodal interventions account for such effects. To address these. issues, the authors tested a 10-week group cognitive-behavioral stress management intervention among 199 women newly treated for nonmetastatic breast cancer, following them for 1 year after recruitment. The intervention reduced reports of social disruption and increased emotional well-being, positive states of mind, benefit finding, positive lifestyle change, and positive affect for up to 12 months (indeed, some effects strengthened over time). With respect to mechanisms tested, the intervention increased confidence in being able to relax at will. There was also evidence that effects of the intervention on the various outcomes examined were mediated by change in confidence about being able to relax. Thus, this intervention had beneficial effects on diverse aspects of quality of life after treatment for breast cancer, which appear linked to a specific stress management skill taught in the intervention.
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页码:1143 / 1152
页数:10
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