时间是健康和生活满意度的礼物吗?探讨时间分配与适应乳腺癌诊断的关系

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Social Science & Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-03 DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.117910
Ni Gao , Mark Harris , Mandy Ryan , Suzanne Robinson , Richard Norman
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关于适应健康冲击的现有研究主要侧重于健康和福祉是否随着时间的推移恢复到基线水平。然而,人们对与适应程度相关的因素知之甚少。这项研究考察了日常活动中的时间使用模式与适应程度的关系。以诊断为乳腺癌的女性为研究对象,与未诊断为癌症的女性进行比较,我们采用事件研究设计,通过自我报告的健康状况和生活满意度来检验花在有偿工作和体育休闲上的时间是否与不同程度的适应有关。我们的研究结果表明,在自我报告的健康领域,全职带薪工作和每周超过10小时的体力休闲与较慢和较不完全的适应有关。相反,在生活满意度领域的适应程度并没有显著变化的基础上,有偿工作和体力休闲的基线水平。此外,与维持诊断前水平相比,癌症诊断后分配给有偿工作或体育休闲的时间减少与自我报告健康领域的适应速度较慢有关。这些发现表明诊断前和诊断后的时间分配之间存在相互作用,值得进一步研究。
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Is time a gift for health and life satisfaction? Exploring the relationship between time allocation and adaptation to a breast cancer diagnosis
Existing studies on adaptation to health shocks primarily focus on whether health and well-being return to baseline levels over time. However, little is known about the factors associated with the extent of adaptation. This study examines how patterns of time use across daily activities relate to the extent of adaptation. Focusing on women diagnosed with breast cancer, with women without a cancer diagnosis as a comparison, we apply an event study design to examine whether time spent on paid work and physical leisure are associated with varying degrees of adaptation, measured by self-reported health status and life satisfaction. Our findings suggest that full-time paid work and more than 10 h of physical leisure per week at baseline are associated with slower and less complete adaptation in the domain of self-reported health. Conversely, the degree of adaptation in the domain of life satisfaction does not significantly vary based on baseline levels of paid work and physical leisure. Furthermore, a reduction in time allocated to paid work or physical leisure following a cancer diagnosis is associated with slower adaptation in the domain of self-reported health compared to maintaining pre-diagnosis levels. These findings suggest an interplay between pre- and post-diagnosis time allocation that warrants further investigation.
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