Emotional distress and dysfunctional illness perception are associated with low mental and physical quality of life in Chinese breast cancer patients

Abstract Background To evaluate the relationship between quality of life (QOL) and physical as well as psychological variables in Chinese breast cancer patients. Methods This multicenter cross-sectional study enrolled 254 Chinese breast cancer patients in different stages and treatment phases. They...

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Main Authors: Lili Tang, Kurt Fritzsche, Rainer Leonhart, Ying Pang, Jinjiang Li, Lili Song, Irmela Fischer, Maike Koch, Alexander Wuensch, Ricarda Mewes, Rainer Schaefert
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Published: BMC 2017-12-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-017-0803-9
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spelling doaj-271d37c5493c4989843fd7d2b12e860c2020-11-25T00:35:06ZengBMCHealth and Quality of Life Outcomes1477-75252017-12-0115111010.1186/s12955-017-0803-9Emotional distress and dysfunctional illness perception are associated with low mental and physical quality of life in Chinese breast cancer patientsLili Tang0Kurt Fritzsche1Rainer Leonhart2Ying Pang3Jinjiang Li4Lili Song5Irmela Fischer6Maike Koch7Alexander Wuensch8Ricarda Mewes9Rainer Schaefert10Psycho-Oncology Department, Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research (Ministry of Education), Department of Psycho-Oncology, Peking University School of Oncology, Beijing Cancer Hospital & InstituteCenter for Mental Health, Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of MedicineInstitute of Psychology, University of FreiburgPsycho-Oncology Department, Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research (Ministry of Education), Department of Psycho-Oncology, Peking University School of Oncology, Beijing Cancer Hospital & InstitutePsycho-Oncology Department, Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research (Ministry of Education), Department of Psycho-Oncology, Peking University School of Oncology, Beijing Cancer Hospital & InstitutePsycho-Oncology Department, Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research (Ministry of Education), Department of Psycho-Oncology, Peking University School of Oncology, Beijing Cancer Hospital & InstituteInstitute of Psychology, University of FreiburgInstitute of Psychology, University of FreiburgInstitute of Psychology, University of FreiburgDepartment of Psychology, University of MarburgDepartment of Psychosomatic Medicine, Division of Internal Medicine, University Hospital BaselAbstract Background To evaluate the relationship between quality of life (QOL) and physical as well as psychological variables in Chinese breast cancer patients. Methods This multicenter cross-sectional study enrolled 254 Chinese breast cancer patients in different stages and treatment phases. They answered standard instruments assessing QOL (EORTC), somatic symptom severity (PHQ-15), depression (PHQ-9), anxiety (GAD-7), health-related anxiety (WI-7), illness perception (BIPQ), and sense of coherence (SOC-9). Canonical correlation was applied to identify the strongest correlates between the physical, emotional and social QOL scales and the physical and psychological variables. Results In our sample, a low global QOL was significantly associated with the following physical and psychological variables: symptom-related disability (Karnofsky Index) (r = .211, p < .01), somatic symptom severity (r = −.391, p < .001), depression (r = −.488, p < .001), anxiety (r = −.439, p < .001), health-related anxiety (r = −.398, p < .001), dysfunctional illness perception (r = −.411, p < .001), and sense of coherence (r = .371, p < .001). In the canonical correlation analysis, high somatic symptom severity, depression, anxiety, dysfunctional illness perception, and low sense of coherence showed the strongest correlations with low physical, emotional and social functioning. The first three significant canonical correlations between these two sets of variables were .78, .56, and .45. Conclusions QOL in Chinese breast cancer patients is strongly associated with psychological factors. Our results suggest that Chinese physicians and nurses should incorporate these factors into their care for women with breast cancer to improve patients’ QOL.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-017-0803-9Breast cancerOncologyQuality of lifeEmotional distressIllness perception
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author Lili Tang
Kurt Fritzsche
Rainer Leonhart
Ying Pang
Jinjiang Li
Lili Song
Irmela Fischer
Maike Koch
Alexander Wuensch
Ricarda Mewes
Rainer Schaefert
spellingShingle Lili Tang
Kurt Fritzsche
Rainer Leonhart
Ying Pang
Jinjiang Li
Lili Song
Irmela Fischer
Maike Koch
Alexander Wuensch
Ricarda Mewes
Rainer Schaefert
Emotional distress and dysfunctional illness perception are associated with low mental and physical quality of life in Chinese breast cancer patients
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Breast cancer
Oncology
Quality of life
Emotional distress
Illness perception
author_facet Lili Tang
Kurt Fritzsche
Rainer Leonhart
Ying Pang
Jinjiang Li
Lili Song
Irmela Fischer
Maike Koch
Alexander Wuensch
Ricarda Mewes
Rainer Schaefert
author_sort Lili Tang
title Emotional distress and dysfunctional illness perception are associated with low mental and physical quality of life in Chinese breast cancer patients
title_short Emotional distress and dysfunctional illness perception are associated with low mental and physical quality of life in Chinese breast cancer patients
title_full Emotional distress and dysfunctional illness perception are associated with low mental and physical quality of life in Chinese breast cancer patients
title_fullStr Emotional distress and dysfunctional illness perception are associated with low mental and physical quality of life in Chinese breast cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed Emotional distress and dysfunctional illness perception are associated with low mental and physical quality of life in Chinese breast cancer patients
title_sort emotional distress and dysfunctional illness perception are associated with low mental and physical quality of life in chinese breast cancer patients
publisher BMC
series Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
issn 1477-7525
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Abstract Background To evaluate the relationship between quality of life (QOL) and physical as well as psychological variables in Chinese breast cancer patients. Methods This multicenter cross-sectional study enrolled 254 Chinese breast cancer patients in different stages and treatment phases. They answered standard instruments assessing QOL (EORTC), somatic symptom severity (PHQ-15), depression (PHQ-9), anxiety (GAD-7), health-related anxiety (WI-7), illness perception (BIPQ), and sense of coherence (SOC-9). Canonical correlation was applied to identify the strongest correlates between the physical, emotional and social QOL scales and the physical and psychological variables. Results In our sample, a low global QOL was significantly associated with the following physical and psychological variables: symptom-related disability (Karnofsky Index) (r = .211, p < .01), somatic symptom severity (r = −.391, p < .001), depression (r = −.488, p < .001), anxiety (r = −.439, p < .001), health-related anxiety (r = −.398, p < .001), dysfunctional illness perception (r = −.411, p < .001), and sense of coherence (r = .371, p < .001). In the canonical correlation analysis, high somatic symptom severity, depression, anxiety, dysfunctional illness perception, and low sense of coherence showed the strongest correlations with low physical, emotional and social functioning. The first three significant canonical correlations between these two sets of variables were .78, .56, and .45. Conclusions QOL in Chinese breast cancer patients is strongly associated with psychological factors. Our results suggest that Chinese physicians and nurses should incorporate these factors into their care for women with breast cancer to improve patients’ QOL.
topic Breast cancer
Oncology
Quality of life
Emotional distress
Illness perception
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-017-0803-9
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