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Item Type Journal Article
Title Emotional processes in partners' quality of life at various stages of breast cancer pathway: a longitudinal study
Creator Baudry et al.
Author Anne-Sophie Baudry
Author Laurence Vanlemmens
Author Anne Congard
Author Aurélie Untas
Author Carine Segura-Djezzar
Author Claudia Lefeuvre-Plesse
Author Florence Coussy
Author Séverine Guiu
Author Jean-Sébastien Frenel
Author Baptiste Sauterey
Author Sonya Yakimova
Author Véronique Christophe
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Several studies have shown that emotional competence (EC) impacts cancer adjustment via anxiety and depression symptoms. The objective was to test this model for the quality of life (QoL) of partners: first, the direct effect of partners' EC on their QoL, anxiety and depression symptoms after cancer diagnosis (T1), after chemotherapy (T2) and after radiotherapy (T3); Second, the indirect effects of partners' EC at T1 on their QoL at T2 and T3 through anxiety and depression symptoms. METHODS: 192 partners of women with breast cancer completed a questionnaire at T1, T2 and T3 to assess their EC (PEC), anxiety and depression symptoms (HADS) and QoL (Partner-YW-BCI). Partial correlations and regression analyses were performed to test direct and indirect effects of EC on issues. RESULTS: EC at T1 predicted fewer anxiety and depression symptoms at each time and all dimensions of QoL, except for career management and financial difficulties. EC showed different significant indirect effects (i.e. via anxiety or depression symptoms) on all sub-dimensions of QoL, except for financial difficulties, according to the step of care pathway (T2 and T3). Anxiety and depression played a different role in the psychological processes that influence QoL. CONCLUSION: Findings confirm the importance of taking emotional processes into account in the adjustment of partners, especially regarding their QoL and the support they may provide to patients. It, thus, seems important to integrate EC in future health models and psychosocial interventions focused on partners or caregivers.
Publication Quality of Life Research: An International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation
Date 2022-11-24
Journal Abbr Qual Life Res
Language eng
DOI 10.1007/s11136-022-03298-6
ISSN 1573-2649
Short Title Emotional processes in partners' quality of life at various stages of breast cancer pathway
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 36418525
Tags Anxiety, clinic, Depression, Emotional competence, Partners
Date Added 2023/01/12 - 15:45:48
Date Modified 2023/01/12 - 15:49:43
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