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探究癌症相关问题在非裔美国癌症幸存者的精神性与自评健康之间的中介作用:美国癌症协会癌症幸存者研究-II的一份报告

Examining the mediating role of cancer-related problems on spirituality and self-rated health among African American cancer survivors: a report from the American Cancer Society's Studies of Cancer Survivors-II.

作者信息

Best Alicia L, Alcaraz Kassandra I, McQueen Amy, Cooper Dexter L, Warren Rueben C, Stein Kevin

机构信息

HEALing Community Center, Research and Community Health, USA.

American Cancer Society, Behavioral Research Center, USA.

出版信息

Psychooncology. 2015 Sep;24(9):1051-9. doi: 10.1002/pon.3720. Epub 2014 Nov 6.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

African American (AA) cancer survivors report poorer self-rated health (SRH) compared to other racial/ethnic groups. Spirituality is often linked to positive health outcomes, with AAs reporting greater levels of spirituality. This study examined the potential mediating role of cancer-related problems in the relationship between spirituality and SRH among AA cancer survivors compared to non-African American (non-AA) survivors.

METHODS

We analyzed data on 9006 adult cancer survivors from the American Cancer Society's Study of Cancer Survivors-II. Preliminary analyses compared characteristics of AAs and non-AAs and identified significant covariates of SRH. We tested a path model using multi-group structural equation modeling (SEM), and then examined race as a moderator.

RESULTS

Of the three domains of spirituality assessed, AAs had higher levels of peace (p < .001) and faith (p < .001), but not meaning, compared to non-AAs; and of four domains of cancer-related problems assessed, AAs had greater physical distress (p < .001), emotional distress (p < .001), and employment/finance problems (p < .001), but not fear of recurrence. In SEM analyses adjusting for number of comorbidities and income, race moderated the impact of spirituality and cancer-related problems on SRH. Specifically, spirituality had significantly stronger associations with cancer-related problems among AAs than non-AAs. Spirituality was positively associated with all four domains of cancer-related problems, but only physical distress was associated with SRH among AAs.

CONCLUSIONS

The negative effects of physical distress may attenuate the positive effects of spirituality on AA's SRH. Future studies should consider racial/ethnic differences in the determinants and conceptualization of SRH, which is a known predictor of survival.

摘要

目的

与其他种族/族裔群体相比,非裔美国癌症幸存者报告的自评健康状况较差。灵性通常与积极的健康结果相关,非裔美国人报告的灵性水平更高。本研究调查了与非非裔美国癌症幸存者相比,癌症相关问题在非裔美国癌症幸存者灵性与自评健康关系中的潜在中介作用。

方法

我们分析了美国癌症协会癌症幸存者研究-II中9006名成年癌症幸存者的数据。初步分析比较了非裔美国人和非非裔美国人的特征,并确定了自评健康的显著协变量。我们使用多组结构方程模型(SEM)测试了一个路径模型,然后将种族作为调节变量进行检验。

结果

在评估的灵性三个领域中,与非非裔美国人相比,非裔美国人的平和感(p <.001)和信仰(p <.001)水平更高,但意义感并非如此;在评估的癌症相关问题的四个领域中,非裔美国人有更大的身体痛苦(p <.001)、情绪困扰(p <.001)和就业/财务问题(p <.001),但不存在对复发的恐惧。在调整合并症数量和收入的SEM分析中,种族调节了灵性和癌症相关问题对自评健康的影响。具体而言,灵性与非裔美国人癌症相关问题的关联显著强于非非裔美国人。灵性与癌症相关问题的所有四个领域呈正相关,但在非裔美国人中只有身体痛苦与自评健康相关。

结论

身体痛苦的负面影响可能会削弱灵性对非裔美国人自评健康的积极影响。未来的研究应考虑自评健康的决定因素和概念化中的种族/族裔差异,自评健康是生存的已知预测指标。

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