Zebrack Brad, Kwak Minyoung, Sundstrom Laura
University of Michigan School of Social Work, 1080 S. University, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-1106, USA.
Department of Social Work, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Sha Tin, Hong Kong.
Support Care Cancer. 2017 Dec;25(12):3665-3673. doi: 10.1007/s00520-017-3792-7. Epub 2017 Jun 27.
Participation in camps, adventure programs, retreats, and other social events offers experiences that can promote self-efficacy and quality of life.
The purpose of the study was to examine whether participation in a 1-week outdoor adventure program resulted in improvements in psychological distress, self-efficacy, and/or social support for young adult cancer patients (AYAs) aged 18-40 years. The study examined the differential effect of participation for AYAs who indicated moderate to severe symptoms of psychological distress prior to their trip.
Standardized measures of distress, self-efficacy, and social support were administered pre-trip, post-trip, and 1 month after program completion (follow-up). Univariate and multivariate models examined baseline scores for non-distressed participants compared to distressed participants, changes in outcomes from pre-trip to post-trip and follow-up for the entire sample, and the extent to which change rates for each outcome differed for distressed versus non-distressed participants.
All participants demonstrated significant improvement in self-efficacy over time. Distressed participants reported a significantly greater decrease in distress symptoms and greater increase in self-efficacy and social support at post-trip and 1 month later when compared to non-distressed participants.
Findings suggest that participation in an outdoor recreational activity designed specifically for AYAs with cancer contributes to significant reductions in distress and improvements in self-efficacy and social support, and particularly for AYAs reporting clinically significant distress symptoms prior to the initiation of their activity.
参加营地活动、冒险项目、静修活动及其他社交活动能带来促进自我效能感和生活质量的体验。
本研究旨在探讨参加为期1周的户外冒险项目是否能改善18至40岁年轻成年癌症患者(AYAs)的心理困扰、自我效能感和/或社会支持。该研究考察了旅行前有中度至重度心理困扰症状的AYAs参加活动的不同效果。
在旅行前、旅行后及项目结束后1个月(随访)进行困扰、自我效能感和社会支持的标准化测量。单变量和多变量模型比较了无困扰参与者与有困扰参与者的基线分数,考察了整个样本从旅行前到旅行后及随访期间结果的变化,以及有困扰与无困扰参与者各结果变化率的差异程度。
随着时间推移,所有参与者的自我效能感均有显著改善。与无困扰参与者相比,有困扰参与者在旅行后及1个月后报告的困扰症状显著减少,自我效能感和社会支持显著增加。
研究结果表明,参加专门为患癌AYAs设计的户外休闲活动能显著减轻困扰,改善自我效能感和社会支持,尤其是对于在活动开始前报告有临床显著困扰症状的AYAs。