Fairchild Amanda J, Heiney Sue P, Baruth Meghan, Tavakoli Abbas, Parker Hayne Pearman D, McDaniel Heather Lasky
Res Theory Nurs Pract. 2017 May 1;31(2):121-136. doi: 10.1891/1541-6577.31.2.121.
Social connection has a positive influence on cancer survivorship and has been targeted in intervention work. We examined whether the formation of social connection is influenced by fear, fatalism, and isolation.
We conducted a mediation analysis on data from an intervention study with African American breast cancer survivors to investigate whether fear, fatalism, and isolation conveyed effects on social connection.
Although results indicated that there were no significant mediated effects of the intervention through these variables, we garnered information about action and conceptual theories underlying the program that inform future work.
Our insights can be considered in future interventions conducted for African American women with breast cancer during and following treatment.
社会联系对癌症幸存者有积极影响,并且一直是干预工作的目标。我们研究了社会联系的形成是否受到恐惧、宿命论和孤立的影响。
我们对一项针对非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者的干预研究数据进行了中介分析,以调查恐惧、宿命论和孤立是否对社会联系产生影响。
尽管结果表明干预通过这些变量没有显著的中介效应,但我们获得了有关该项目潜在的行动和概念理论的信息,这些信息可为未来的工作提供参考。
在为接受治疗期间及之后的非裔美国乳腺癌女性开展的未来干预中,可以考虑我们的见解。