Edwards J R, Cooper C L, Pearl S G, de Paredes E S, O'Leary T, Wilhelm M C
Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Virginia, Charlottesville.
Behav Med. 1990 Spring;16(1):5-14. doi: 10.1080/08964289.1990.9934586.
A growing body of research suggests a link between psychosocial factors and breast cancer. Research in this area often contains methodological problems, however, such as small sample size, inadequate comparison groups, omission of important control variables, inclusion of only a few psychosocial variables, and failure to analyze moderating effects. To overcome these problems, the present study examined the link between breast cancer and multiple psychosocial variables (life events, coping, Type A behavior pattern, availability of social support) among 1,052 women with and without breast cancer. After controlling for history of breast cancer and age, we found very few significant relationships between psychosocial variables and breast cancer. Furthermore, the relationship between life events and breast cancer was not moderated by coping, Type A, or availability of social support. Methodological and substantive reasons for these findings are discussed.
越来越多的研究表明心理社会因素与乳腺癌之间存在联系。然而,该领域的研究往往存在方法学问题,比如样本量小、对照组不充分、遗漏重要控制变量、仅纳入少数心理社会变量以及未分析调节效应。为克服这些问题,本研究调查了1052名患乳腺癌和未患乳腺癌的女性中乳腺癌与多种心理社会变量(生活事件、应对方式、A型行为模式、社会支持的可获得性)之间的联系。在控制了乳腺癌病史和年龄后,我们发现心理社会变量与乳腺癌之间几乎没有显著关系。此外,生活事件与乳腺癌之间的关系不受应对方式、A型行为模式或社会支持可获得性的调节。本文讨论了这些发现的方法学和实质性原因。