| Literature DB >> 26424811 |
Melissa A Hayes Balmadrid1, Rebecca A Shelby2, Anava A Wren2, Lauren S Miller3, Sora C Yoon2, Jay A Baker2, Liz A Wildermann2, Mary Scott Soo2.
Abstract
This study investigated how time from breast biopsy recommendation to biopsy procedure affected pre-biopsy anxiety ( N = 140 women), and whether the relationship between wait time and anxiety was affected by psychosocial factors (chronic life stress, traumatic events, social support). Analyses showed a significant interaction between wait time and chronic life stress. Increased time from biopsy recommendation was associated with greater anxiety in women with low levels of life stress. Women with high levels of life stress experienced increased anxiety regardless of wait time. These results suggest that women may benefit from shorter wait times and receiving strategies for managing anxiety.Entities:
Keywords: anxiety; breast biopsy; breast cancer screening; chronic life stress; psychosocial
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26424811 DOI: 10.1177/1359105315607828
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053