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成年女儿报告从母亲那里获得的降低乳腺癌风险及早期检测建议:一项探索性研究。

Adult daughters' reports of breast cancer risk reduction and early detection advice received from their mothers: an exploratory study.

作者信息

Sinicrope Pamela S, Patten Christi A, Clark Lara P, Brockman Tabetha A, Rock Emily E, Frost Marlene H, Petersen Larra R, Vierkant Robert A, Vachon Celine M, Fredericksen Zachary S, Janney Carol A, Sellers Thomas A, Cerhan James R

机构信息

Mayo Clinic, College of Medicine, Behavioral Science Research, Rochester, MN 55901, USA.

出版信息

Psychooncology. 2009 Feb;18(2):169-78. doi: 10.1002/pon.1393.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Awareness of cancer family history is dependent upon communication between family members. Communication of this information and related decision-making could be important factors influencing breast cancer risk reduction and early detection behaviors. Using survey data from 2328 women (mean age 62.5 years) from 372 families enrolled in the Minnesota breast cancer family study, we explored adult daughter's reports of breast cancer risk reduction advice received from their mothers.

METHODS AND RESULTS

Approximately 212 (9%) of respondents reported receiving breast cancer risk reduction advice from their mothers and 130 (89%) reported acting upon such advice. Having a mother or first degree relative (FDR) with a history of breast cancer was significantly correlated with following advice to a higher degree as compared with those not having such family history (p=0.003). Most frequently reported types of advice were to have mammograms (36%) and to have clinical breast exams (35%). Using multivariable logistic regression and after accounting for non-independence of the sample, significant independent correlates of receiving advice included younger age, having an affected mother, and having a higher perceived breast cancer risk. Receiving advice was also correlated with engaging in a higher number of health promoting behaviors and ever having received a mammogram.

CONCLUSIONS

Our preliminary findings are consistent with social influence theory and suggest that mother-daughter communication about reducing risk, especially among those having a FDR with breast cancer, could be a potential pathway through which breast cancer family history is associated with the adoption of breast cancer screening and risk reduction behaviors.

摘要

目的

对癌症家族史的认知取决于家庭成员之间的沟通。此类信息的交流及相关决策可能是影响降低乳腺癌风险和早期检测行为的重要因素。利用明尼苏达乳腺癌家族研究中372个家庭的2328名女性(平均年龄62.5岁)的调查数据,我们探讨了成年女儿报告从母亲那里获得的降低乳腺癌风险建议。

方法与结果

约212名(9%)受访者报告从母亲那里获得了降低乳腺癌风险的建议,130名(89%)报告按照此类建议行事。与没有此类家族史的人相比,有乳腺癌病史的母亲或一级亲属(FDR)与更高程度地遵循建议显著相关(p = 0.003)。最常报告的建议类型是进行乳房X光检查(36%)和临床乳房检查(35%)。使用多变量逻辑回归并在考虑样本的非独立性后,接受建议的显著独立相关因素包括年龄较小、有患病母亲以及感知到的乳腺癌风险较高。接受建议还与更多地参与促进健康行为以及曾接受乳房X光检查相关。

结论

我们的初步研究结果与社会影响理论一致,并表明母女之间关于降低风险的沟通,尤其是在有乳腺癌FDR的人群中,可能是乳腺癌家族史与采用乳腺癌筛查和降低风险行为相关的潜在途径。

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