社会支持
检查表
乳腺癌
康复
心理学
调解
心理干预
临床心理学
萧条(经济学)
干预(咨询)
心理弹性
医疗保健
比例(比率)
医学
精神科
癌症
心理治疗师
物理
内科学
经济
宏观经济学
量子力学
神经科学
认知心理学
政治学
法学
经济增长
作者
Xiaokui Tang,Yuxian Wei,Lingna Kong,Fang Lü
摘要
Abstract Aims To identify the multiple mediating effects of resilience and depression between social support and self‐care ability among patients with breast cancer during rehabilitation to provide reference for developing and implementing targeted interventions. Design A cross‐sectional study reported according to the STROBE checklist. Methods A convenience sample of 320 patients with breast cancer during rehabilitation was recruited from one hospital in China. Data were collected from April to August 2022 using a self‐report questionnaire, including the demographic and clinical information, Appraisal of Self‐Care Agency Scale‐Revised, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, Connor‐Davidson Resilience Scale‐10 item, and Patient Health Questionnaire‐9. The mediation analysis was conducted using the SPSS Process macro. Results Self‐care ability was positively associated with social support ( β = .229) and resilience ( β = .290), and negatively associated with depression ( β = −.208). The relationship between social support and self‐care ability was mediated by resilience and depression, respectively, and together in serial. The multiple mediating effects accounted for 34.0% of the total effect of social support on self‐care ability. Conclusion Our findings identify resilience and depression as multiple mediators between social support and self‐care ability and highlight the important roles of social support, resilience and depression in improving self‐care ability. Relevance to Clinical Practice Healthcare providers should pay great attention to the underlying mechanisms of how social support affects patients' self‐care ability during breast cancer rehabilitation. Integrated intervention programmes targeted at enhancing social support, building resilience and alleviating depression might be beneficial to the improvement of self‐care ability. Patient or Public Contribution No patient or public contribution. Reporting Method The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) checklist for cross‐sectional studies was applied to report the results.
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