Aho Tommi, Harno Hanna, Lipsanen Jari, Kalso Eija, Sipilä Reetta
Department of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.
Sleep Well Research Programme, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Front Psychol. 2023 Jul 7;14:1063920. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1063920. eCollection 2023.
Personality characteristics affect the long-term well-being and health-related quality of life (HrQoL) of breast cancer (BC) survivors. Persistent pain significantly affects psychosocial well-being and HrQoL in this patient group. We studied the effects of temperament and character via pain-related and psychological factors on dimensions of HrQoL in BC survivors.
We studied 273 patients who had been treated for BC and who reported persistent pain at any site of the body in Brief Pain Inventory. The patients were recruited from a longitudinal cohort of patients 4-9 years after surgery for BC. Short-Form-36 inventory was used to assess physical and mental dimensions of HrQoL and Temperament and Character Inventory to assess dimensions of temperament and character. We used parallel mediation modeling for studying effects of temperament and character on physical and mental HrQoL.
A significant total effect was found for harm avoidance (HA) temperament (β = -0.665, < 0.001) and character dimensions self-directedness (SD) (β = 0.609, = 0.001) and cooperativeness (CO) (β = 0.584, = 0.028) on physical and mental HrQoL. Additionally, different combinations of pain-related and psychological variables fully mediated the indirect effects of HA, SD, and CO on physical and mental HrQoL.
HA temperament is a potential emotional vulnerability factor for psychological burden and impaired HrQoL in BC survivors. Character dimensions SD and CO may protect from the negative effect of mood on HrQoL. The results provide new insights about the risk-and target-factors for clinical interventions and effective pain management to improve psychosocial well-being and HrQoL in BC survivors.
人格特征会影响乳腺癌(BC)幸存者的长期幸福感和健康相关生活质量(HrQoL)。持续性疼痛会显著影响该患者群体的心理社会幸福感和HrQoL。我们通过与疼痛相关的因素和心理因素研究了气质和性格对BC幸存者HrQoL各维度的影响。
我们研究了273例接受过BC治疗且在简明疼痛量表中报告身体任何部位存在持续性疼痛的患者。这些患者是从BC手术后4至9年的纵向队列中招募的。使用简短健康调查问卷(Short-Form-36 inventory)评估HrQoL的身体和心理维度,使用气质和性格量表(Temperament and Character Inventory)评估气质和性格维度。我们使用并行中介模型来研究气质和性格对身体和心理HrQoL的影响。
发现回避伤害(HA)气质(β = -0.665,<0.001)、性格维度自主导向(SD)(β = 0.609,= 0.001)和合作性(CO)(β = 0.584,= 0.028)对身体和心理HrQoL有显著的总体影响。此外,与疼痛相关的变量和心理变量的不同组合完全中介了HA、SD和CO对身体和心理HrQoL的间接影响。
HA气质是BC幸存者心理负担和HrQoL受损的潜在情绪脆弱因素。性格维度SD和CO可能会保护HrQoL免受情绪负面影响。这些结果为临床干预和有效疼痛管理的风险因素和目标因素提供了新的见解,以改善BC幸存者的心理社会幸福感和HrQoL。