Gall Terry Lynn
Faculty of Human Sciences, Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Cancer Nurs. 2004 Nov-Dec;27(6):454-61. doi: 10.1097/00002820-200411000-00005.
This study explored the role of religious coping in men's long-term adjustment to prostate cancer. Thirty-four men with prostate cancer completed questionnaires on demographic and illness factors, religious and general coping, and physical, social, and emotional functioning. Results showed that religious coping was related to poorer role, social, and emotional functioning for these cancer survivors. In contrast, religious coping was related to positive aspects of cognitive appraisal and to both active and avoidance forms of general coping. Notably, religious coping may be used to help cancer survivors "block out" their everyday experience of the prostate cancer and its related complications. Such results suggest that religious coping functions in a complex manner within the context of long-term prostate cancer survival.
本研究探讨了宗教应对在男性长期适应前列腺癌过程中的作用。34名前列腺癌男性患者完成了关于人口统计学和疾病因素、宗教及一般应对方式,以及身体、社会和情感功能的问卷调查。结果显示,对于这些癌症幸存者而言,宗教应对与较差的角色、社会和情感功能相关。相比之下,宗教应对与认知评估的积极方面以及一般应对的积极和回避形式均有关联。值得注意的是,宗教应对可能被用来帮助癌症幸存者“屏蔽”他们前列腺癌及其相关并发症的日常经历。这些结果表明,宗教应对在前列腺癌长期生存的背景下以复杂的方式发挥作用。