The Influence of Stress, Spousal Support, and Resilience on the Ways of Coping among Women with Breast Cancer.
- Author:
Jiyoung KANG
1
;
Eunyoung E SUH
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Breast Cancer; Stress; Spousal Support; Resilience; Coping
- MeSH: Breast Neoplasms*; Cross-Sectional Studies; Diagnosis; Female; Humans; Korea; Seoul
- From:Asian Oncology Nursing 2015;15(1):1-8
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
- Abstract: PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of stress, spousal support, and resilience on the types of coping among women with breast cancer. METHOD: Using a cross-sectional survey design, a total of 120 participants, diagnosed with breast cancer, had a mass removal surgery, and were fluent in Korean, were recruited at a cancer center in Seoul, Korea. Self-reported questionnaires of stress, spousal support, resilience, and ways of coping were administered upon the permission from the original developers. Data were analyzed using SPSS 22.0 Win program. RESULT: Ways of coping was positively correlated with spousal support, resilience, and stress. Positive correlations were found between problem-focused coping, spousal support, and resilience. Positive correlations were found between emotion-focused coping with stress and resilience. Hierarchical multiple regressions revealed that spousal support had significant moderating effect on the relationship between stress and emotion-focused coping. CONCLUSION: Women perceived their diagnosis and surgery as more stressful, they more like to use emotion-focused coping. Women with more spousal support and resilience were found to use problem-focused coping more. Based on the findings of this study, a tailored intervention for women with breast cancer for improving their coping is expected in future research.