Correlation between subjective well-being and social support in patients with advanced gynecological malignant tumors
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20210817-03642
- VernacularTitle:妇科晚期恶性肿瘤患者主观幸福感与社会支持的相关性研究
- Author:
Zhuoying CHEN
1
;
Junying YU
;
Lidan WANG
Author Information
1. 诸暨市人民医院妇科一病区,绍兴 311800
- Keywords:
Gynecology;
Neoplasms;
Subjective well-being;
Social support;
Correlation
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2022;28(7):940-942
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the correlation between subjective well-being and social support in patients with advanced gynecological malignant tumors.Methods:From January 2019 to December 2020, convenience sampling was used to select 125 patients with advanced gynecological malignant tumors admitted to the First Ward of Gynecology of Zhuji People's Hospital as the research object. The patients were investigated using the Newfoundland Scale of Happiness (MUNSH) and the Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS) . A total of 125 questionnaires were distributed, 125 valid questionnaires were recovered, and the valid recovery rate was 100%.Results:Among 125 patients with advanced gynecological malignant tumors, the total scores of SSRS and MUNSH were (30.69±10.98) and (30.49±7.81) respectively. There were statistically significant differences in the social support scores of patients with advanced gynecological malignant tumors with different age, education level, monthly income and marital status ( P<0.05) . There were statistically significant differences in the subjective well-being scores of patients with advanced gynecological malignant tumors with different age, education level, monthly income, marital status and with or without underlying diseases ( P<0.05) . There was a positive correlation between MUNSH total score and SSRS total score in 125 patients with advanced gynecological malignant tumors ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The subjective well-being and social support of patients with advanced gynecological malignant tumors are highly correlated, and are affected by factors such as the patient's age, education level, monthly income, and marital status, so targeted intervention is required.