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Women's posttraumatic stress responses to maternal breast cancer.

Catherine E Mosher1, Sharon Danoff-Burg, Beverly Brunker.   

Abstract

Levels of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and their relationships to demographic and psychosocial variables and maternal medical history were examined among 31 women with maternal histories of breast cancer. The results indicate that 19.4% of these women were likely to merit a PTSD diagnosis related to maternal breast cancer, particularly those who reported greater negative affect. In addition, PTSD symptom severity was positively associated with the mother's cancer stage at diagnosis and was inversely associated with participant age. These results suggest that maternal breast cancer is an emotionally traumatic event for many women and point to the potential influence of psychological factors and stressor characteristics on daughters' PTSD responses.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16192832     DOI: 10.1097/00002820-200509000-00011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Nurs        ISSN: 0162-220X            Impact factor:   2.592


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Review 1.  Post-traumatic stress disorder and cancer.

Authors:  Matthew J Cordova; Michelle B Riba; David Spiegel
Journal:  Lancet Psychiatry       Date:  2017-01-19       Impact factor: 27.083

2.  Cancer Worry, Perceived Risk and Cancer Screening in First-Degree Relatives of Patients with Familial Gastric Cancer.

Authors:  Jenny Li; Tae L Hart; Melyssa Aronson; Cassandra Crangle; Anand Govindarajan
Journal:  J Genet Couns       Date:  2015-10-22       Impact factor: 2.537

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