Title of article :
Psychosocial predictors of health outcomes in colorectal cancer: A comprehensive review
Author/Authors :
Sales، نويسنده , , Paulo M.G. and Carvalho، نويسنده , , André F. and McIntyre، نويسنده , , Roger S. and Pavlidis، نويسنده , , Nicholas and Hyphantis، نويسنده , , Thomas N.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
10
From page :
800
To page :
809
Abstract :
AbstractBackground nosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) and its long-term treatment may lead to significant psychological distress and impaired health-related quality of life (HRQoL) for a significant proportion of patients. s rched the PubMed/MEDLINE electronic database for available literature on the associations between personality characteristics, depression, psychological distress and HRQoL in CRC. Additional references were identified through the citation tracking of the included articles. s evidence indicates that Type-D (distressed) personality may predict distress among CRC patients. Additionally, other personality traits, such as specific ego defense mechanisms, influence the coping responses and HRQoL. Although the presence of a stoma has been linked to the development of depressive symptoms and impairment in HRQoL in CRC patients, more prospective studies are necessary to confirm these associations. Sense of coherence (SOC) has both a moderating and mediating effect on health (especially mental health and HRQoL), and preliminary data indicate that SOC may be an independent predictor of CRC survival. sions terplay between personality variables during the elaboration of “the impaired role” is complex, and the assessment of personality traits may be incorporated into a comprehensive psychosomatic evaluation of CRC patients. More well-designed prospective investigations are necessary to establish the contributory role of personality dimensions for the development of and protection from distress and impairment in the HRQoL of CRC patients, which could eventually lead to the development of psychosocial interventions that are personalized to this patient population (for example, manual-based psychotherapies).
Keywords :
personality , sense of coherence , Colorectal Cancer , Oncology , psychological distress , depression , Coping strategies , Ego defense mechanisms , Alexithymia , Quality of life
Journal title :
Cancer Treatment Reviews
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Cancer Treatment Reviews
Record number :
1836435
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