Τετάρτη 21 Ιουνίου 2017

Changes in spiritual well-being and psychological outcomes in ovarian cancer survivors

Abstract

Objective

Because of the poor prognosis of ovarian cancer and concomitant distress, understanding contributors to positive well-being is critical. This study examines spiritual growth as a domain of posttraumatic growth and its contribution to longitudinal emotional outcomes in ovarian cancer.

Methods

Ovarian cancer patients (N=241) completed measures assessing spirituality (FACIT-SP-12; subscales: faith, meaning, and peace), depression (CESD), cancer-specific anxiety (IES), and total mood disturbance (TMD: POMS) prior to surgery and one-year post-surgery. Stressful life events in the year after diagnosis were measured at one-year post-surgery. Regressions examined the association between changes in spirituality and depression, anxiety, and TMD at one-year post surgery. Additionally, spiritual change was examined as a moderator of the effect of recent life events on mood.

Results

Increases in peace were related to lower depression (β=-.40, p<.001), anxiety (β=-.20, p=.004), and TMD (β=-.41, p<.001) at one-year. Changes in meaning and faith were unrelated to all outcomes. Additionally, changes in peace moderated the effect of stressful life events on depression (β=-.14, p=.027), anxiety (β=-.16, p=.05), and TMD (β=-.17, p=.01), such that those with a high number of life events paired with a decrease in peace experienced the worst psychological outcomes at one-year.

Conclusion

These findings suggest that the quality of peace may be the most adaptive facet of spiritual growth in cancer patients. Furthermore, changes in peace appear to moderate the effect of life events on psychological well-being.



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