Predictive Model of Psychological Distress in Patients With Lung Cancer
Autor: | Hsin-Yi Jean Tang, Bing-Qing Wang, Huan-Huan Tong, Xiao-Qing Lv, Shan-Shan Liu, Jingfang Hong |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
Předmět: |
Lung Neoplasms
Oncology (nursing) business.industry Cross-sectional study Type D personality Incidence (epidemiology) Psychological intervention Social Support Anxiety Psychological Distress medicine.disease Structural equation modeling Social support Cross-Sectional Studies Oncology Humans Medicine business Lung cancer Stress Psychological Social cognitive theory Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Cancer Nursing. 45:E59-E67 |
ISSN: | 1538-9804 0162-220X |
DOI: | 10.1097/ncc.0000000000000837 |
Popis: | Background Patients with lung cancer suffer from significant psychological distress. The underlying theoretical model that may explain what predicts or mediates the degree of psychological distress has not been elucidated. Objectives To describe the incidence of psychological distress in patients with lung cancer and to test a predictive theoretical model of psychological distress based on symptom burden, type D personality, social support, and intrusive thoughts. Methods Three hundred eighty-nine patients with stages I to IV lung cancer were recruited. Participants completed a battery of scales, including measures of psychological distress, symptom burden, type D personality, perceived social support, intrusive thoughts, and demographic and clinical characteristics. The predictive theoretical model was tested using structural equation modeling. Results Experiencing clinically significant psychological distress was reported by 63.75% of participants. Consistent with the social cognitive processing model, symptom burden, type D personality, social support, and intrusive thoughts all significantly and directly predicted the level of psychological distress in patients with lung cancer. Moreover, intrusive thoughts mediated the effects of type D personality and symptom burden on psychological distress; social support and symptom burden mediated the effects of type D personality on psychological distress. Conclusions The majority of the participants experienced psychological distress at a clinically significant level. Intrusive thoughts and social support mediated the effects of type D personality and symptom burden on psychological distress. Implications for practice Patients with type D personality and symptom burden should be identified. Interventions for targeting social support and intrusive thoughts might ultimately reduce their psychological distress. |
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