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针对乳腺癌幸存者的基于正念减压疗法(MBSR(BC)):在一项大型随机对照试验中评估心理和生理结果的中介因素

Mindfulness-based stress reduction for breast cancer survivors (MBSR(BC)): evaluating mediators of psychological and physical outcomes in a large randomized controlled trial.

作者信息

Lengacher Cecile A, Gruss L Forest, Kip Kevin E, Reich Richard R, Chauca Katterine G, Moscoso Manolete S, Joshi Anisha, Tinsley Sara, Shani Budhrani, Cousin Lakeshia, Khan Carly Paterson, Goodman Matthew, Park Jong Y

机构信息

University of South Florida College of Nursing, MDC 22, 12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., Tampa, FL, 33612-4476, USA.

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, 15261, USA.

出版信息

J Behav Med. 2021 Oct;44(5):591-604. doi: 10.1007/s10865-021-00214-0. Epub 2021 May 7.

Abstract

MBSR(BC) is known to have a positive impact on psychological and physical symptoms among breast cancer survivors (BCS). The cognitive mechanisms of "how" MBSR(BC) works was addressed in a recent study that found that there was strong consistent evidence that reduced emotional reactivity is a mediator and moderate consistent evidence that mindfulness, rumination, and worry were mediators. The purpose of this study, as part of a larger R01 trial, was to test whether positive effects achieved from the MBSR(BC) program were mediated through changes in increased mindfulness, decreased fear of breast cancer recurrence, and perceived stress. Female BCS > 21 years diagnosed with Stage 0-III breast cancer were randomly assigned to a 6-week MBSR(BC) or a Usual Care (UC)regimen. Potential mediators of 6- and 12-week outcomes were identified by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), followed by formal mediational analyses of main effects of MBSR(BC) on 6- and 12-week outcomes, including percentage of total effects explained. Among 322 BCS (167 MBSR(BC) and 155 UC), fear of recurrence and perceived stress, but not mindfulness, mediated reductions in anxiety and fatigue at weeks 6 and 12, partially supporting our hypothesis of cognitive mechanisms of MBSR(BC). TRIAL REGISTRATION: Registration Number: NCT01177124 http://www.ClinicalTrials.gov.

摘要

正念减压疗法(针对乳腺癌患者,简称MBSR[BC])已知对乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)的心理和身体症状有积极影响。最近一项研究探讨了MBSR(BC) “如何” 起作用的认知机制,该研究发现,有强有力的一致证据表明情绪反应性降低是一个中介因素,有中等程度的一致证据表明正念、沉思和担忧是中介因素。作为一项更大规模的R01试验的一部分,本研究的目的是测试MBSR(BC) 项目所取得的积极效果是否通过正念增加、对乳腺癌复发恐惧的降低以及感知压力的变化来介导。年龄大于21岁、被诊断为0-III期乳腺癌的女性BCS被随机分配到为期6周的MBSR(BC) 或常规护理(UC)方案中。通过协方差分析(ANCOVA)确定6周和12周结果的潜在中介因素,随后对MBSR(BC) 对6周和12周结果的主要影响进行正式中介分析,包括解释的总效应百分比。在322名BCS(167名接受MBSR[BC]治疗和155名接受UC治疗)中,对复发的恐惧和感知压力,而非正念,介导了6周和12周时焦虑和疲劳的减轻,部分支持了我们关于MBSR(BC) 认知机制的假设。试验注册:注册号:NCT01177124 http://www.ClinicalTrials.gov

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