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Social Support and Fear of Cancer Recurrence Among Chinese Breast Cancer Survivors: The Mediation Role of Illness Uncertainty

Zhichao Yu, Di Sun, Jia Sun

2022Frontiers in Psychology44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: To examine the relations between social support, illness uncertainty (IU), and fear of cancer recurrence (FCR). Methods: Using data from a convenience sample of 231 breast cancer survivors in China to perform structural equation modeling with bootstrapping estimation. Participants were recruited from a general hospital in Shenyang, China. Participants completed the Perceived Social Support Scale, Mishel Uncertainty in Illness Scale, and Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory- Shorter Form. Results: < 0.01). Moreover, IU was found to mediate the relationship between social support and FCR (standardized indirect effect = -0.18; bias-corrected 95% confidence interval: -0.255, -0.123). Conclusion: The findings support the final model. Good social support can directly mitigate FCR, while illness uncertainty can play a mediation role between social support and FCR. Further studies should be conducted to explore effective interventions for social support and IU to ultimately mitigate FCR in cancer survivors.

Topics & Concepts

Social supportMediationBreast cancerPsychologyStructural equation modelingPsychological interventionClinical psychologyModerated mediationConfidence intervalCancerScale (ratio)Multilevel modelPsychiatrySocial psychologyMedicineInternal medicinePolitical scienceMachine learningLawComputer scienceMathematicsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsStatisticsCancer survivorship and careGlobal Cancer Incidence and ScreeningPatient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
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