Benefit Finding and Related Factors of Patients with Early-Stage Cancer in China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Setting and Samples
2.3. Measures
2.3.1. General Information Questionnaire
2.3.2. Benefit Finding of Cancer Patients Scale—Chinese (BFS-C)
2.3.3. Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS)
2.3.4. Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire (MCMQ)
2.4. Data Collection
2.5. Data Analysis
2.6. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. BF and Score of Each Dimension
3.2. Sociodemographic Characteristics and Comparison of BF Scores of Patients with Different Characteristics
3.3. Correlation Analysis of BF, Coping Style, and Social Support
3.4. Analysis of Influencing Factors of BF
3.5. Mediating Role of Social Support
4. Discussion
4.1. BF Level in Patients with Early-Stage Cancer
4.2. Influencing Factors of BF in Patients with Early-Stage Cancer
4.2.1. Disease Severity
4.2.2. Exercise Training
4.2.3. Coping Style
4.2.4. Social Support Is One of the Important Influencing Factors of BF
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Items | Mean ± SD (Scale/Dimension) | Mean ± SD (Item) |
---|---|---|---|
BF score (22–110) | 22 | 47.57 ± 12.26 | 2.16 ± 0.56 |
Acceptance (3–15) | 3 | 6.49 ± 1.9 | 2.16 ± 0.66 |
Family relationship (2–10) | 2 | 4.23 ± 1.34 | 2.21 ± 0.67 |
World outlook (4–20) | 4 | 9.06 ± 2.50 | 2.26 ± 0.62 |
Personal growth (7–35) | 7 | 14.45 ± 4.81 | 2.21 ± 0.69 |
Social relationship (3–15) | 3 | 6.48 ± 1.83 | 2.16 ± 0.61 |
Healthy behavior (3–15) | 3 | 6.16 ± 1.93 | 2.05 ± 0.64 |
Categorical Variables | N (%) | BF Scores | t/F | p |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sex | 0.196 | 0.845 | ||
Male | 115 (36.1) | 47.39 ± 12.01 | ||
Female | 204 (63.9) | 47.67 ± 14.43 | ||
Age | 0.937 | 0.334 | ||
18–39 | 88 (27.6) | 45.76 ± 13.35 | ||
40–59 | 155 (48.6) | 47.96 ± 13.13 | ||
60 and above | 76 (23.8) | 47.91 ± 11.51 | ||
Ethnicity | 0.004 | 0.952 | ||
Han | 309 (96.9) | 47.56 ± 12.29 | ||
Other | 10 (3.1) | 47.80 ± 12.13 | ||
Occupation | 0.001 | 0.971 | ||
Worker | 75 (23.5) | 46.07 ± 11.56 | ||
Military or civil servant | 15 (4.7) | 50.73 ± 10.15 | ||
Professional technician | 55 (17.2) | 50.69 ± 12.79 | ||
Business or service industry | 60 (18.8) | 45.78 ± 11.54 | ||
Unemployed | 57 (17.9) | 48.72 ± 13.30 | ||
Farmer | 30 (9.4) | 44.87 ± 11.58 | ||
Other | 28 (8.8) | 48.11 ± 13.33 | ||
Level of education | 0.512 | 0.045 | ||
Primary school | 39 (12.2) | 47.03 ± 13.68 | ||
Junior high school | 71 (22.3) | 46.68 ± 11.44 | ||
High school | 86 (27.0) | 47.95 ± 11.37 | ||
College degree or above | 123 (38.5) | 47.69 ± 13.42 | ||
Marital status | 1.053 | 0.297 | ||
Married | 276 (86.5) | 47.26 ± 12.06 | ||
Single (unmarried, divorced, widowed) | 43 (13.5) | 49.56 ± 13.49 | ||
Family per capita monthly income | 0.389 | 0.533 | ||
CNY 5000 and below | 123 (38.6) | 47.08 ± 12.20 | ||
CNY 5000–9999 | 110 (34.5) | 48.14 ± 11.88 | ||
CNY 10,000–14,999 | 44 (13.8) | 49.84 ± 12.87 | ||
CNY 15,000–19,999 | 12 (3.8) | 49.42 ± 12.61 | ||
CNY 20,000 and above | 30 (9.4) | 43.43 ± 12.56 | ||
Form of medical security | 2.497 | 0.115 | ||
Self-financed | 33 (10.3) | 44.76 ± 14.31 | ||
Provincial or municipal medical Insurance | 246 (77.1) | 47.65 ± 11.92 | ||
Other insurance | 40 (12.6) | 49.38 ± 12.47 | ||
Are there any cancer patients in the family? | 0.021 | 0.885 | ||
Yes | 81 (25.4) | 47.74 ± 11.98 | ||
No | 238 (74.6) | 47.51 ± 12.38 | ||
Main symptoms a | ||||
Chest tightness | 54 (16.9) | 46.96 ± 13.24 | 0.399 | 0.690 |
Anorexia | 109 (34.2) | 49.55 ± 12.05 | 2.088 | 0.068 |
Poor sleep | 136 (42.6) | 48.27 ± 12.50 | 0.880 | 0.379 |
Pain | 102 (32.0) | 49.45 ± 11.10 | 1.885 | 0.160 |
Diarrhea or constipation | 78 (24.5) | 48.12 ± 12.19 | −0.451 | 0.652 |
Others | 100 (31.3) | 48.67 ± 12.58 | −1.082 | 0.280 |
Combined with other diseases a | ||||
Hypertension | 32 (10.0) | 47.91 ± 12.06 | −0.258 | 0.796 |
Diabetes | 68 (21.3) | 48.62 ± 11.08 | −0.512 | 0.609 |
Heart disease | 15 (4.7) | 45.67 ± 13.54 | 0.615 | 0.539 |
Metabolic syndrome | 11 (3.4) | 50.36 ± 6.76 | −0.768 | 0.443 |
Hyperlipidemia | 18 (5.6) | 42.72 ± 12.24 | 1.732 | 0.284 |
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | 8 (2.5) | 44.50 ± 4.54 | 0.717 | 0.474 |
Others | 215 (67.4) | 47.15 ± 13.00 | 0.883 | 0.378 |
Self-assessment of current disease severity | 4.076 | 0.018 | ||
0–3 | 72 (22.3) | 44.61 ± 12.61 | ||
4–7 | 183 (57.4) | 49.17 ± 12.30 | ||
8–10 | 64 (20.3) | 46.31 ± 11.13 | ||
Personality self-assessment | 1.266 | 0.261 | ||
Introverted | 62 (19.4) | 46.84 ± 12.85 | ||
Extroverted | 106 (33.2) | 46.64 ± 11.44 | ||
Ambivert | 151 (47.4) | 48.52 ± 12.59 | ||
Exercise time per day | 6.904 | 0.009 | ||
None | 48 (15.0) | 42.57 ± 11.09 | ||
Less than 30 min | 126 (39.5) | 47.67 ± 11.40 | ||
30 min to 1 h | 103 (32.3) | 48.33 ± 13.09 | ||
More than 1 h | 42 (13.2) | 49.73 ± 12.00 | ||
Therapeutic schedule | 3.199 | 0.175 | ||
Operation | 69 (21.6) | 46.22 ± 49.99 | ||
Chemotherapy | 127 (39.8) | 47.28 ± 11.28 | ||
Radiotherapy | 38 (11.9) | 45.61 ± 12.36 | ||
Two or more | 85 (26.7) | 49.99 ± 13.09 |
Variables | Confrontation | Avoidance | Acceptance-Resignation | Social Support |
---|---|---|---|---|
Confrontation | - | - | - | - |
Avoidance | 0.043 | - | - | - |
Acceptance-resignation | 0.087 | −0.070 | - | - |
Social support | 0.086 | −0.153 * | −0.158 * | - |
BF | 0.008 | −0.055 | −0.160 * | 0.193 * |
Independent Variables | Methods of Coding |
---|---|
Self-assessment of disease severity | * 0-3 = 1, 4-7 = 2, 8-10 = 3 |
Exercise time per day | * None = 1, Less than 30 min = 2, 30 min to 1 h = 3, More than 1 h = 4 |
Level of education | * Primary school = 1, Junior high school = 2, High school = 3, College degree or above = 4 |
Coping modes (Acceptance-resignation scores) | Original numerical value |
Social support (PSSS scores) | Original numerical value |
Independent Variables | Unstandardized Coeffificients | Standardized Coeffificients (Ascending) | t | p | |
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B | Std. Error | ||||
Constant | 70.192 | 7.204 | 46.289 | 9.743 | <0.001 |
Self-assessment of disease severity 2 | 3.566 | 1.662 | 3.566 | 2.146 | 0.033 |
Self-assessment of disease severity 3 | 3.099 | 2.042 | 3.099 | 2.763 | 0.009 |
Exercise time per day 4 | 5.175 | 2.549 | 5.175 | 2.030 | 0.043 |
Acceptance-resigna-tion | −1.157 | 0.503 | −1.548 | −2.298 | 0.022 |
Social support | 0.148 | 0.054 | 1.879 | 2.724 | 0.007 |
Step | Dependent Variable | Independent Variable | β | B* | R | R2 | t | p | F | p |
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1 | BF | Acceptance-resignation | −0.657 | −0.112 | 0.356 | 0.130 | −3.239 | 0.004 | 8.479 | 0.004 |
2 | Social support | Acceptance-resignation | −0.392 | −0.158 | 0.441 | 0.127 | −5.244 | 0.005 | 8.089 | 0.005 |
3 | BF | Acceptance-resignation | −0.413 | −0.063 | 0.316 | 0.184 | −2.089 | 0.017 | 9.095 | <0.001 |
Social support | 0.610 | 0.312 | 7.212 | <0.001 |
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Qiu, X.; Zhang, K.; Zhang, Y.; Sun, L. Benefit Finding and Related Factors of Patients with Early-Stage Cancer in China. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 4284. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074284
Qiu X, Zhang K, Zhang Y, Sun L. Benefit Finding and Related Factors of Patients with Early-Stage Cancer in China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(7):4284. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074284
Chicago/Turabian StyleQiu, Xichenhui, Kefan Zhang, Yan Zhang, and Liyuan Sun. 2022. "Benefit Finding and Related Factors of Patients with Early-Stage Cancer in China" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 7: 4284. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074284
APA StyleQiu, X., Zhang, K., Zhang, Y., & Sun, L. (2022). Benefit Finding and Related Factors of Patients with Early-Stage Cancer in China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(7), 4284. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074284