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非霍奇金淋巴瘤幸存者经历的积极和消极生活变化。

Positive and negative life changes experienced by survivors of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

作者信息

Bellizzi Keith M, Miller Melissa Farmer, Arora Neeraj K, Rowland Julia H

机构信息

Office of Cancer Survivorship, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA.

出版信息

Ann Behav Med. 2007 Oct;34(2):188-99. doi: 10.1007/BF02872673.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The impact of cancer on adult survivors of aggressive non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL) is understudied.

PURPOSE

We examined positive and negative life changes (health behaviors, relationships, financial situation) experienced by survivors of NHL and their association with physical and mental function.

METHODS

Using the Los Angeles County Cancer Surveillance Program, 744 questionnaires were mailed to adult survivors of NHL: 308 provided complete data for analyses (M age=59.8, SD=14.9).

RESULTS

Perceptions of positive and negative life changes were common in our sample, with 77.9% of NHL survivors reporting at least one positive change and 78.6% reporting at least one negative change. Cancer had the greatest positive change on relationships and the most negative change on survivors' financial situation. There was an equal distribution of survivors classified as having experienced positive change and negative change on health behaviors. Regardless of whether positive and negative life change were entered into separate regression models or the same model, an increase in negative life change in each of the domains was significantly associated with a decrease in physical and mental functioning. Positive change was significantly associated only with physical functioning when examining overall change (p=.018) and health behaviors (p=.013), and the inclusion of negative change attenuated these associations.

CONCLUSIONS

In designing interventions to improve the mental and physical function of NHL survivors, the greatest benefit may likely be achieved by reducing the negative effects of cancer. Perhaps positive life changes are related in more specific ways to other indexes of adjustment, but our findings failed to show a positive relationship with mental and physical function.

摘要

背景

侵袭性非霍奇金淋巴瘤(NHL)成年幸存者受癌症的影响尚未得到充分研究。

目的

我们调查了NHL幸存者经历的积极和消极生活变化(健康行为、人际关系、财务状况)及其与身心功能的关联。

方法

利用洛杉矶县癌症监测项目,向NHL成年幸存者邮寄了744份问卷:308份提供了完整数据用于分析(年龄中位数=59.8,标准差=14.9)。

结果

在我们的样本中,对积极和消极生活变化的认知很常见,77.9%的NHL幸存者报告至少有一项积极变化,78.6%报告至少有一项消极变化。癌症对人际关系产生的积极变化最大,对幸存者财务状况产生的消极变化最大。在健康行为方面,被归类为经历了积极变化和消极变化的幸存者分布均衡。无论将积极和消极生活变化纳入单独的回归模型还是同一模型,每个领域消极生活变化的增加都与身心功能的下降显著相关。在检查总体变化(p=0.018)和健康行为(p=0.013)时,积极变化仅与身体功能显著相关,纳入消极变化会削弱这些关联。

结论

在设计旨在改善NHL幸存者身心功能的干预措施时,减少癌症的负面影响可能会带来最大益处。也许积极的生活变化与其他适应指标有更具体的关联方式,但我们的研究结果未能显示其与身心功能存在正相关关系。

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