The Impact of COVID-19 Outbreak on Emotional and Cognitive Vulnerability in Iranian Women With Breast Cancer
The psychological cost on emotional well-being due to the collateral damage brought about by COVID-19 in accessing oncological services for breast cancer diagnosis and treatment has been documented by recent studies in the United Kingdom. The current study set out to examine the effect of delays to...
Main Authors: | , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Frontiers Media S.A.
2021-05-01
|
Series: | Frontiers in Psychology |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.663310/full |
id |
doaj-02357bcae22c449fb81d0421f0f4b743 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-02357bcae22c449fb81d0421f0f4b7432021-06-09T09:47:32ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-05-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.663310663310The Impact of COVID-19 Outbreak on Emotional and Cognitive Vulnerability in Iranian Women With Breast CancerMohammad H. Choobin0Vida Mirabolfathi1Bethany Chapman2Ali Reza Moradi3Ali Reza Moradi4Elizabeth A. Grunfeld5Nazanin Derakshan6Department of Clinical Psychology, Kharazmi University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Cognitive Psychology, Institute for Cognitive Science Studies (ICSS), Tehran, IranCentre for Building Resilience in Breast Cancer; Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, London, United KingdomDepartment of Clinical Psychology, Kharazmi University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Cognitive Psychology, Institute for Cognitive Science Studies (ICSS), Tehran, IranCentre for Building Resilience in Breast Cancer; Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, London, United KingdomCentre for Building Resilience in Breast Cancer; Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, London, United KingdomThe psychological cost on emotional well-being due to the collateral damage brought about by COVID-19 in accessing oncological services for breast cancer diagnosis and treatment has been documented by recent studies in the United Kingdom. The current study set out to examine the effect of delays to scheduled oncology services on emotional and cognitive vulnerability in women with a breast cancer diagnosis in Iran, one of the very first countries to be heavily impacted by COVID-19. One hundred thirty-nine women with a diagnosis of primary breast cancer answered a series of online questionnaires to assess the current state of rumination, worry, and cognitive vulnerability as well as the emotional impact of COVID-19 on their mental health. Results indicated that delays in accessing oncology services significantly increased COVID related emotional vulnerability. Regression analyses revealed that after controlling for the effects of sociodemographic and clinical variables, women’s COVID related emotional vulnerability explained higher levels of ruminative response and chronic worry as well as poorer cognitive function. This study is the first in Iran to demonstrate that the effects of COVID-19 on emotional health amongst women affected by breast cancer can exaggerate anxiety and depressive related symptoms increasing risks for clinical levels of these disorders. Our findings call for an urgent need to address these risks using targeted interventions exercising resilience.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.663310/fullbreast cancerCOVID-19emotional vulnerabilitycognitive functionpsychological health |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Mohammad H. Choobin Vida Mirabolfathi Bethany Chapman Ali Reza Moradi Ali Reza Moradi Elizabeth A. Grunfeld Nazanin Derakshan |
spellingShingle |
Mohammad H. Choobin Vida Mirabolfathi Bethany Chapman Ali Reza Moradi Ali Reza Moradi Elizabeth A. Grunfeld Nazanin Derakshan The Impact of COVID-19 Outbreak on Emotional and Cognitive Vulnerability in Iranian Women With Breast Cancer Frontiers in Psychology breast cancer COVID-19 emotional vulnerability cognitive function psychological health |
author_facet |
Mohammad H. Choobin Vida Mirabolfathi Bethany Chapman Ali Reza Moradi Ali Reza Moradi Elizabeth A. Grunfeld Nazanin Derakshan |
author_sort |
Mohammad H. Choobin |
title |
The Impact of COVID-19 Outbreak on Emotional and Cognitive Vulnerability in Iranian Women With Breast Cancer |
title_short |
The Impact of COVID-19 Outbreak on Emotional and Cognitive Vulnerability in Iranian Women With Breast Cancer |
title_full |
The Impact of COVID-19 Outbreak on Emotional and Cognitive Vulnerability in Iranian Women With Breast Cancer |
title_fullStr |
The Impact of COVID-19 Outbreak on Emotional and Cognitive Vulnerability in Iranian Women With Breast Cancer |
title_full_unstemmed |
The Impact of COVID-19 Outbreak on Emotional and Cognitive Vulnerability in Iranian Women With Breast Cancer |
title_sort |
impact of covid-19 outbreak on emotional and cognitive vulnerability in iranian women with breast cancer |
publisher |
Frontiers Media S.A. |
series |
Frontiers in Psychology |
issn |
1664-1078 |
publishDate |
2021-05-01 |
description |
The psychological cost on emotional well-being due to the collateral damage brought about by COVID-19 in accessing oncological services for breast cancer diagnosis and treatment has been documented by recent studies in the United Kingdom. The current study set out to examine the effect of delays to scheduled oncology services on emotional and cognitive vulnerability in women with a breast cancer diagnosis in Iran, one of the very first countries to be heavily impacted by COVID-19. One hundred thirty-nine women with a diagnosis of primary breast cancer answered a series of online questionnaires to assess the current state of rumination, worry, and cognitive vulnerability as well as the emotional impact of COVID-19 on their mental health. Results indicated that delays in accessing oncology services significantly increased COVID related emotional vulnerability. Regression analyses revealed that after controlling for the effects of sociodemographic and clinical variables, women’s COVID related emotional vulnerability explained higher levels of ruminative response and chronic worry as well as poorer cognitive function. This study is the first in Iran to demonstrate that the effects of COVID-19 on emotional health amongst women affected by breast cancer can exaggerate anxiety and depressive related symptoms increasing risks for clinical levels of these disorders. Our findings call for an urgent need to address these risks using targeted interventions exercising resilience. |
topic |
breast cancer COVID-19 emotional vulnerability cognitive function psychological health |
url |
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.663310/full |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT mohammadhchoobin theimpactofcovid19outbreakonemotionalandcognitivevulnerabilityiniranianwomenwithbreastcancer AT vidamirabolfathi theimpactofcovid19outbreakonemotionalandcognitivevulnerabilityiniranianwomenwithbreastcancer AT bethanychapman theimpactofcovid19outbreakonemotionalandcognitivevulnerabilityiniranianwomenwithbreastcancer AT alirezamoradi theimpactofcovid19outbreakonemotionalandcognitivevulnerabilityiniranianwomenwithbreastcancer AT alirezamoradi theimpactofcovid19outbreakonemotionalandcognitivevulnerabilityiniranianwomenwithbreastcancer AT elizabethagrunfeld theimpactofcovid19outbreakonemotionalandcognitivevulnerabilityiniranianwomenwithbreastcancer AT nazaninderakshan theimpactofcovid19outbreakonemotionalandcognitivevulnerabilityiniranianwomenwithbreastcancer AT mohammadhchoobin impactofcovid19outbreakonemotionalandcognitivevulnerabilityiniranianwomenwithbreastcancer AT vidamirabolfathi impactofcovid19outbreakonemotionalandcognitivevulnerabilityiniranianwomenwithbreastcancer AT bethanychapman impactofcovid19outbreakonemotionalandcognitivevulnerabilityiniranianwomenwithbreastcancer AT alirezamoradi impactofcovid19outbreakonemotionalandcognitivevulnerabilityiniranianwomenwithbreastcancer AT alirezamoradi impactofcovid19outbreakonemotionalandcognitivevulnerabilityiniranianwomenwithbreastcancer AT elizabethagrunfeld impactofcovid19outbreakonemotionalandcognitivevulnerabilityiniranianwomenwithbreastcancer AT nazaninderakshan impactofcovid19outbreakonemotionalandcognitivevulnerabilityiniranianwomenwithbreastcancer |
_version_ |
1721388081838292992 |