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Trait anxiety predicts disease-specific health status in early-stage breast cancer patients

✍ Scribed by Lotje Van Esch; Jan A. Roukema; Alida F. W. Van der Steeg; Jolanda De Vries


Book ID
106510701
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
279 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0962-9343

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✦ Synopsis


Purpose

The objectives of this study were to examine the differences in health status (HS) of women with breast cancer (BC) at different moments in time, and between women scoring high and not high on trait anxiety, and to identify possible predictors of HS 6 and 12Β months after surgery.

Methods

Patients (NΒ =Β 223) completed a trait anxiety questionnaire before diagnosis. Women who received a diagnosis of BC completed a BC-specific HS questionnaire 1, 3, 6 and 12Β months after surgery. ANCOVA for repeated measures and multiple regression analysis were used in the analyses.

Results

Women scoring high on trait anxiety had significant (PΒ <Β .005) lower Body image, worse Future perspective and Sexual functioning, and more Side-effects than women who did not score high on trait anxiety. At 6 and 12Β months after surgery, the same aspects of HS were predicted by higher trait anxiety scores.

Conclusions

Higher scores on trait anxiety resulted in worse scores on four HS domains, indicating that there should be more attention for this group of patients, even before treatment starts.


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