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AbstractBackground We explored the relationship between benefit finding (BF)/posttraumatic growth (PTG) at baseline and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) at baseline and follow-up in long-term cancer survivors (LTCS; ≥5-year post-diagnosis).Materials and methods HRQOL was assessed in LTCS in 2009?2011 (5- to 16-year post-diagnosis, baseline) and re-assessed in 2018/2019 (14- to 24-year post-diagnosis, follow-up). BF and PTG were measured at baseline; mean scores were dichotomized into ?none-to-low? (?=3). Linear regression models and linear mixed regression models were employed to assess the association of BF/PTG with HRQOL.Results Of the 6057 baseline participants, 4373 were alive in 2019, of whom 2704 completed the follow-up questionnaire. Cross-sectionally, LTCS with none-to-low BF reported better HRQOL at baseline and at follow-up than LTCS with higher BF. Longitudinally, no difference was found between none-to-low and moderate-to-high BF on the HRQOL change from baseline to follow-up. HRQOL differences between the PTG groups were not statistically significant cross-sectionally and longitudinally, except those participants with moderate-to-high PTG reported higher role functioning and global health status/QOL.Conclusions Cross-sectionally, BF was significantly negatively related to subscales of HRQOL, while PTG was positively correlated to role functioning and global health status/QOL. The results add further evidence that BF and PTG are two different positive psychological concepts.
| Originalsprache | Englisch |
|---|---|
| Zeitschrift | Acta Oncologica |
| Jahrgang | 62 |
| Ausgabenummer | 9 |
| Seiten (von - bis) | 1124-1131 |
| Seitenumfang | 8 |
| ISSN | 0284-186X |
| DOIs | |
| Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2023 |
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SDG 3 – Gesundheit und Wohlergehen
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CAESAR-2: Quality of life in long-term survivors (10+ years) of breast, colorectal and prostate cancer
Arndt, V. (Projektleiter*in (PI)), Waldmann, A. (Co-PI), Koch-Gallenkamp, L. (Beteiligte*r Wissenschaftler*in), Katalinic, A. (Projektleiter*in (PI)), Pritzkuleit, R. (Beteiligte Person), Bertram, H. (Beteiligte Person), Eberle, A. (Beteiligte Person), Holleczek, B. (Beteiligte Person), Zeissig, S. R. (Beteiligte Person) & Brenner, H. (Beteiligte*r Wissenschaftler*in)
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