Freidus Rachel A
a Department of Marriage and Family Therapy , Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University , Falls Church , VA , USA.
b Department of Social Psychology , University of Maryland , College Park , MD , USA.
J Psychosoc Oncol. 2017 Jul-Aug;35(4):494-512. doi: 10.1080/07347332.2017.1308983. Epub 2017 Mar 21.
This phenomenological study examined the experiences of men who committed to romantic relationships with women under 50, post-breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. Twelve men from throughout the United States, who were dating their partner for at least 6 months, participated in semistructured interviews. Findings focused on initial disclosure timing, previous experience/knowledge about the cancer, reacting with acceptance despite concerns, focusing on love/connection, respecting and admiring the survivor, and the ongoing impact of cancer on the relationship. Clinical implications are discussed, highlighting the systemic effect that breast cancer may have on a couple even after treatment is completed.
这项现象学研究考察了在伴侣乳腺癌确诊及治疗后,与50岁以下女性建立恋爱关系的男性的经历。来自美国各地、与伴侣约会至少6个月的12名男性参与了半结构化访谈。研究结果集中在最初披露病情的时机、之前对癌症的经历/了解、尽管有所担忧但仍以接纳的态度回应、专注于爱情/情感联系、尊重和钦佩幸存者,以及癌症对关系的持续影响。文中讨论了临床意义,强调了即使在治疗结束后,乳腺癌可能对伴侣关系产生的系统性影响。