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Item Type Journal Article
Title Adjustment of young women with breast cancer after chemotherapy: A mediation model of emotional competence via emotional distress
Creator Baudry et al.
Author Anne-Sophie Baudry
Author Sonya Yakimova
Author Anne Congard
Author Aurélie Untas
Author Séverine Guiu
Author Claudia Lefeuvre-Plesse
Author Catherine Loustalot
Author Cécile Guillemet
Author Carine Segura-Djezzar
Author Aude-Marie Savoye
Author Florence Coussy
Author Jean-Sébastien Frenel
Author Laurence Vanlemmens
Author Véronique Christophe
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Emotional competence (EC) is considered a substantial resource in the adjustment of cancer patients, especially via its effect on anxiety and depression symptoms. This research aimed at assessing the impact of intrapersonal EC in young women (?45 years) with breast cancer (YWBC) on their specific quality of life (i.e. subjective experience related to daily difficulties and perceived repercussions of the disease and treatments) related to chemotherapy, via anxiety and depression symptoms. METHODS: Two hundred fifty YWBC from 24 French centers completed a self-reported questionnaire after diagnosis (T1) and after the chemotherapy phase (T2), comprising the Young Women Breast Cancer Inventory, the Profile of EC and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. The indirect effect of EC (T1) on subjective experience (T2) via anxiety and depression symptoms (T2) was tested using regressions and the Macro PROCESS. RESULTS: Emotional competence predicted fewer anxiety and depression symptoms at T1 and T2, and a better subjective experience at T2 via fewer anxiety and depression symptoms. Depression symptoms appeared to be a stronger mediator than anxiety symptoms on four dimensions (Support from close relatives, feeling of couple cohesion, body image and sexuality, management of children and everyday life), whereas anxiety symptoms appeared to be a stronger mediator on two dimensions (negative affectivity and apprehension about the future, deterioration of relationships). CONCLUSIONS: These results support the importance of developing psycho-affective interventions to reinforce the EC of YWBC during chemotherapy in order to facilitate the cognitive and emotional processes necessary for a better adjustment and subjective experience.
Publication Psycho-Oncology
Date 2022-01-05
Journal Abbr Psychooncology
Language eng
DOI 10.1002/pon.5876
ISSN 1099-1611
Short Title Adjustment of young women with breast cancer after chemotherapy
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 34989072
Tags breast cancer, cancer, clinic, emotional intelligence, psycho-oncology
Date Added 2022/01/14 - 09:42:33
Date Modified 2022/02/08 - 09:23:29
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