Lauver D, Tak Y
School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Nurs Res. 1995 Jul-Aug;44(4):202-7.
This study was conducted to assess whether optimism was associated with less delay and anxiety in seeking care for breast cancer symptoms, expectations about such care seeking, and the likelihood of having breast cancer. The influence of optimism on delay and anxiety through expectations about care seeking or likelihood of breast cancer was also examined. Participants (N = 135) with breast cancer symptoms and no history of cancer were interviewed at a surgery clinic. Optimism was associated with less delay and anxiety in care seeking and with expectations of desirable outcomes of care seeking. After controlling for expectations about care seeking, the relationship of optimism and anxiety became nonsignificant. Adjusting for differences in occupational status, the relationship of optimism and delay was nonsignificant. Thus, optimism may influence anxiety in care seeking for breast cancer symptoms through situation-specific expectations. The influence of optimism on delay may be confounded with socioeconomic factors.
本研究旨在评估乐观情绪是否与乳腺癌症状就医延迟减少、焦虑程度降低、对此类就医行为的期望以及患乳腺癌的可能性相关。同时还考察了乐观情绪通过对就医行为的期望或患乳腺癌可能性对延迟和焦虑的影响。在一家外科诊所对135名有乳腺癌症状且无癌症病史的参与者进行了访谈。乐观情绪与就医延迟减少、焦虑程度降低以及对就医理想结果的期望相关。在控制了对就医行为的期望后,乐观情绪与焦虑之间的关系不再显著。调整职业状况差异后,乐观情绪与延迟之间的关系不再显著。因此,乐观情绪可能通过特定情境下的期望影响乳腺癌症状就医时的焦虑情绪。乐观情绪对延迟的影响可能与社会经济因素混淆。