Mosher Catherine E, Lipkus Isaac M, Sloane Richard, Kraus William E, Snyder Denise Clutter, Peterson Bercedis, Jones Lee W, Demark-Wahnefried Wendy
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, USA.
J Health Psychol. 2008 Nov;13(8):1105-12. doi: 10.1177/1359105308095964.
This study examined among recently diagnosed breast and prostate cancer survivors (N = 678) associations between worry about a future diagnosis of heart disease or cancer and hypothetical and actual adherence to exercise and dietary guidelines. Greater worry about future illness was reported under the hypothetical scenario of nonadherence to guidelines relative to the scenario of adherence. Worry about potential heart disease was associated with actual adherence to guidelines, whereas worry about a potential cancer diagnosis was not. Findings suggest that the motivational properties of worry should be considered when developing interventions to reduce heart disease risk among cancer survivors.
本研究调查了近期确诊的乳腺癌和前列腺癌幸存者(N = 678)中,对未来心脏病或癌症诊断的担忧与对运动和饮食指南的假设性及实际依从性之间的关联。相对于依从指南的情景,在不依从指南的假设情景下,报告的对未来疾病的担忧更大。对潜在心脏病的担忧与对指南的实际依从性相关,而对潜在癌症诊断的担忧则不然。研究结果表明,在制定降低癌症幸存者心脏病风险的干预措施时,应考虑担忧的激励特性。