Predictors of Posttraumatic Growth in Cancer Patients Post Treatment

Q4 Psychology Polish Psychological Bulletin Pub Date : 2024-01-30 DOI:10.24425/ppb.2023.148051
Veronika Boleková, Veronika Chlebcová, Jana Ciceková
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The aim of this study was to investigate the level of posttraumatic growth of cancer patients post-treatment in the context of selected sociodemographic characteristics, clinical markers, and psychological variables (positive and negative emotions, anxiety and depressive symptoms, gratitude, forgiveness, hope, importance of the spiritual aspect of life and the practice of religious faith). The study sample consisted of 110 patients post-treatment aged 22-79 years and with an average time since the completion of the last treatment ranging from 5 to 396 months. The Posttraumatic Growth Inventory, the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule, screening methods to measure anxiety (General Anxiety Dis- order-7) and depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-9), and questionnaires to measure dispositional gratitude (Gratitude Questionnaire GQ-6), dispositional hope (Adult Dispositional Hope Scale), and forgiveness (Heartland Forgiveness Scale) were used to measure the psychological variables. There were no differences in the level of posttraumatic growth in terms of sociodemographic characteristics and clinical markers. Partner status, employment status, presence of recurrence, and comorbidities did not differentiate its level either. The rate of posttraumatic growth was related to the experience of positive emotions, gratitude, the importance of the spiritual aspect of life, and the practice of religious faith. In the regression model that explained 21.90% of the variance in posttraumatic growth, only the level of positive emotions was a significant predictor. The results of the present research point suggest that the level of posttraumatic growth is associated with several areas of emotional experience and cognitive adjustment of cancer patients post-treatment.
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癌症患者治疗后创伤后成长的预测因素
本研究的目的是根据选定的社会人口特征、临床指标和心理变量(积极和消极情绪、焦虑和抑郁症状、感恩、宽恕、希望、生活中精神方面的重要性和宗教信仰实践),调查癌症患者治疗后的创伤后成长水平。研究样本包括 110 名治疗后患者,年龄在 22-79 岁之间,距离上次治疗结束的平均时间为 5-396 个月。研究采用了创伤后成长量表、积极和消极情绪表、焦虑(一般焦虑症-7)和抑郁(患者健康问卷-9)筛查方法以及感恩倾向问卷(感恩问卷 GQ-6)、希望倾向问卷(成人希望倾向量表)和宽恕问卷(心境宽恕量表)来测量心理变量。在社会人口学特征和临床指标方面,创伤后成长水平没有差异。伴侣状况、就业状况、是否复发以及合并症也没有影响创伤后成长的程度。创伤后成长率与积极情绪体验、感恩、生活中精神层面的重要性以及宗教信仰实践有关。在解释了 21.90%的创伤后成长变异的回归模型中,只有积极情绪水平是一个重要的预测因素。本研究的结果表明,创伤后成长水平与癌症患者治疗后的情感体验和认知适应的多个方面有关。
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