Psychological distress, fear of cancer recurrence and health-related quality of life in Venezuelan surviving with breast Cancer

  • José Javier Altuve Burgos Universidad Central de Venezuela
Keywords: Breast cancer, psychological distress, fear of cancer recurrence, health – related quality of life, psychooncology.

Abstract

The objetivo of the following study was to determine the relationships between psychological distress, fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) and health – related quality of life (HQoL) in Venezuelan breast cancer survivors. The study was with a correlational cut, 203 breast cancer survivors between the age of 24 and 75 participated. Method: The scales of Hospital Anxiety and Depression (HADS), Cancer- related Worry and Global Health SF – 12 version 2 were used. Results: Low levels of psychological distress were reported, but with a predominance of means levels of anxiety and FCR. The prevalence of high anxiety was 23%, depression 7% an FCR 36%. Psychological distrees and FCR correlated positively and significantly, although with low to moderate. HQoL was in a normal range and correlated inversely and significantly with psychological distress, as well as with FCR. Conclusion: The psychological distress and MRC are associated, but although not in large magnitude, and that both are associated with a deterioration of HQoL in Venezuelan breast cancer survivors. FCR nd HQoL correlated positively and significantly with time survival of patients.

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Published
2020-10-08
How to Cite
Altuve Burgos J. J. (2020). Psychological distress, fear of cancer recurrence and health-related quality of life in Venezuelan surviving with breast Cancer. Psicooncología, 17(2), 239-253. https://doi.org/10.5209/psic.72019
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