Centre for Health Psychology, Psychology Division, Staffordshire University, UK.
J Health Psychol. 2001 Sep;6(5):511-21. doi: 10.1177/135910530100600505.
Women in recovery from early stage gynaecological cancer have extremely good survival and low recurrence rates. Despite this, women continue to feel vulnerable to cancer recurrence for years after treatment. Semi-structured interviews were utilized to explore the factors involved in recovery from gynaecological cancer. This article argues that the illness identity of gynaecological cancer perpetuates a vulnerability to cancer recurrence. The absence of self-diagnosis prior to medical diagnosis is important in the formation of gynaecological cancer illness identity. A lack of self-diagnosis may be due to the 'normalization' of initial symptomatology. It is suggested that illness identity is responsible for maintaining fears of symptom-free cancer recurrence. The self-regulatory model is employed to explore this process, looking in particular at the reinforcement of reassurance needs.
从早期妇科癌症中康复的女性具有极好的存活率和低复发率。尽管如此,女性在治疗后多年仍会感到容易复发癌症。本研究采用半结构化访谈的方式,旨在探索妇科癌症康复过程中的相关因素。本文认为,妇科癌症的疾病身份会使女性持续面临癌症复发的脆弱性。在医学诊断之前没有自我诊断,这对妇科癌症疾病身份的形成很重要。缺乏自我诊断可能是由于初始症状的“正常化”。有人认为,疾病身份是导致对无症状癌症复发的恐惧的原因。本研究采用自我调节模型来探索这一过程,特别关注对保证需求的强化。