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对原发性乳腺癌女同性恋者的心理社会干预。

Psychosocial intervention for lesbians with primary breast cancer.

作者信息

Fobair Pat, Koopman Cheryl, DiMiceli Sue, O'Hanlan Katherine, Butler Lisa D, Classen Catherine, Drooker Nancy, Davids H Rachel, Loulan Joann, Wallsten Darah, Spiegel David

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-5718, USA.

出版信息

Psychooncology. 2002 Sep-Oct;11(5):427-38. doi: 10.1002/pon.624.

Abstract

This study examined the effects of a Supportive-Expressive group therapy intervention offered to lesbians with early stage breast cancer. Twenty lesbians diagnosed with breast cancer in the previous 12-months were recruited and assessed at baseline, and at 3, 6, and 12 months after the group intervention. During the 12-week intervention, group members focused on the problems of a new diagnosis, coping with the illness and treatment, mood changes, coping responses and self-efficacy, improving relationships with family, friends and physicians, the impact of the illness on life, pain and sleep, and changes in body image and sexuality. A within-subject slopes analysis was conducted on data collected for each woman over the first year. As predicted, women reported reduced emotional distress, intrusiveness, and avoidance, and improved coping. There were significant changes in their social support, but in the unexpected direction. Instrumental support and informational support declined. However, conflict in family relations also declined, while trends were found towards more cohesiveness and expressiveness. Participants reported less pain and better sleep. There were no changes in body image, sexuality, or attitudes toward health-care providers. These results suggest that Supportive/Expressive group intervention appears to be helpful for lesbians with breast cancer.

摘要

本研究考察了为早期乳腺癌女同性恋者提供的支持性-表达性团体治疗干预的效果。招募了20名在过去12个月内被诊断为乳腺癌的女同性恋者,并在基线时以及团体干预后的3个月、6个月和12个月进行评估。在为期12周的干预期间,团体成员关注新诊断带来的问题、应对疾病和治疗、情绪变化、应对反应和自我效能感、改善与家人、朋友和医生的关系、疾病对生活的影响、疼痛和睡眠,以及身体形象和性方面的变化。对每位女性在第一年收集的数据进行了受试者内斜率分析。正如预期的那样,女性报告的情绪困扰、侵扰性和回避行为减少,应对能力得到改善。她们的社会支持有显著变化,但方向出乎意料。工具性支持和信息性支持减少。然而,家庭关系中的冲突也减少了,同时发现有更具凝聚力和表达性的趋势。参与者报告疼痛减轻,睡眠更好。身体形象、性方面或对医疗保健提供者的态度没有变化。这些结果表明,支持性/表达性团体干预似乎对患有乳腺癌的女同性恋者有帮助。

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