操作化
社会支持
心理学
临床心理学
现存分类群
系统回顾
人口
老年学
医学
梅德林
社会心理学
进化生物学
生物
环境卫生
认识论
哲学
法学
政治学
作者
Meghan H. McDonough,L. Jayne Beselt,Julia T. Daun,Jena Shank,S. Nicole Culos‐Reed,Liam Kronlund,William Bridel
摘要
Abstract Objective Social support is conceptualized and operationalized in many ways, making it challenging to understand what types of support best predict physical activity (PA) in cancer survivors. This review examined associations between social support and PA among cancer survivors. Methods Following PRISMA guidelines, we searched eight databases for studies that reported an association between social support and PA among adult cancer survivors. We conducted an appraisal and a narrative synthesis of the findings from quantitative studies. Results Fifty studies representing 28 366 participants were included. Studies collectively included concepts addressing the presence of relationships, others' PA behavior, perceptions of being supported, and function/quality. Findings were mixed in suggesting a positive or null association with PA. Conclusions While results are not definitive, this review takes a step toward mapping the social support literature in PA for cancer survivors. Limitations include the homogeneity of the participants in extant studies, and the secondary focus on testing the effects of social support on outcomes. Future research systematically testing the effects of social support is important for facilitating PA in this population.
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