Well-being and stress vulnerability in ovarian cancer survivors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In: Journal of psychosocial oncology, Jg. 42 (2024), Heft 3, S. 299-314
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Objective: This study was designed to examine (1) whether ovarian cancer (OC) survivors would have greater well-being vs. elevated distress compared to community members during a universal health stressor (COVID-19) and (2) how resources and risk factors at diagnosis predicted vulnerability to a subsequent health-related stressor.
Methods: One hundred seventeen OC survivors were recruited from two academic medical centers and compared to a community-based sample on COVID-related distress and disruption. Latent class analysis identified differentially impacted groups of survivors.
Results: Survivors reported lower distress than community members. Predictors of higher distress included shorter-term survivorship, greater disruption, and poorer emotional well--being (EWB) at diagnosis. Survivors were divided into high- and low-COVID-19-impact subgroups; high-impact individuals endorsed higher perceived stress and lower EWB at diagnosis.
Conclusion: Survivors reported lower COVID-related distress than community participants. While depression at diagnosis did not predict later distress, EWB was a strong predictor of response to a novel health-related stressor.
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Well-being and stress vulnerability in ovarian cancer survivors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Telles, R ; Zia, S ; Greteman, BB ; Thaker, PH ; Penedo, F ; Charlton, ME ; Goodheart, MJ ; Armer, JS ; Noble, A ; Sood, AK ; Lutgendorf, SK |
Zeitschrift: | Journal of psychosocial oncology, Jg. 42 (2024), Heft 3, S. 299-314 |
Veröffentlichung: | Philadelphia : Routledge ; <i>Original Publication</i>: [New York, NY] : Haworth Press, [c1983-, 2024 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 1540-7586 (electronic) |
DOI: | 10.1080/07347332.2023.2244474 |
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