Prospective individual and social predictors of changes in adjustment for patients attending a regional cancer service

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Title Prospective individual and social predictors of changes in adjustment for patients attending a regional cancer service
Author Ferguson, Megan; Chambers, Suzanne Kathleen; Shum, David; Green, Heather J.
Journal Name Quality of Life Research
Year Published 2012
Place of publication Netherlands
Publisher Springer
Abstract Purpose. This study applied the Social Cognitive Processing (SCP) model to examine whether positive (social support) and negative (social constraints) aspects of the social environment influenced emotional distress, quality of life (QoL), wellbeing and benefit finding after cancer. Methods. Participants were 439 adults at a median of 66 weeks post-diagnosis and 79% of them had completed cancer treatments. Outcome measures and predictors were assessed twice, 6 months apart, and their relationships were analyzed using hierarchical multiple regressions. Results. Participants reported improved physical QoL at re-test. Correlations showed that better outcomes for depression, anxiety, QoL, and wellbeing were associated with higher social support and lower social constraints. In addition, benefit finding correlated with social support but not social constraints. After other predictors were taken into account, lower initial social constraints were modestly associated with improved mental QoL at re-test. Higher social constraints scores also predicted development of clinically significant depression and anxiety. Conclusions. Results provided some support for the SCP model’s prediction that both positive and negative aspects of social environment can contribute to adjustment in people with cancer. Although several findings supported the model, a heterogeneous sample and small effect sizes indicate that replication and further study is needed.
Peer Reviewed Yes
Published Yes
Alternative URI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11136-012-0204-9
Volume N/A
Page from 1
Page to 12
ISSN 0962-9343
Date Accessioned 2012-07-05; 2012-10-23T22:24:30Z
Date Available 2012-10-23T22:24:30Z
Research Centre Behavioural Basis of Health; Griffith Health Institute
Faculty Griffith Health Faculty
Subject Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology
URI http://hdl.handle.net/10072/47240
Publication Type Journal Articles (Refereed Article)
Publication Type Code c1

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