| Literature DB >> 29361912 |
Philippa J Murphy1, Laura A V Marlow1, Jo Waller1, Charlotte Vrinten2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Surveys indicate quite high prevalence of cancer worry in the general population, but little is known about what it is about cancer that worries people. A better understanding of the origins of cancer worry may help elucidate previously found inconsistencies in its behavioural effect on cancer prevention, screening uptake, and help-seeking for symptoms. In this study, we explore the prevalence and population distribution of general cancer worry and worries about specific aspects of cancer previously identified.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Early detection; Fear; Oncology; Prevention; Screening; Worry
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29361912 PMCID: PMC5781324 DOI: 10.1186/s12885-017-3963-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Characteristics of the weighted samples
| General cancer worry ( | Specific cancer worries ( | |
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| Characteristic | ||
| Age | ||
| Mean, SD | 42.8 (15.3) | 42.9 (15.3) |
| Range | 18–70 | 18–70 |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 936 (49.4) | 884 (49.6) |
| Female | 957 (50.6) | 898 (50.4) |
| Ethnicity | ||
| White | 1596 (84.3) | 1513 (84.9) |
| BAMEb | 298 (15.7) | 269 (15.1) |
| Social grade | ||
| AB (highest) | 505 (26.7) | 486 (27.3) |
| C1 | 528 (27.9) | 499 (28.0) |
| C2 | 425 (22.4) | 392 (22.0) |
| DE (lowest) | 436 (23.0) | 405 (22.7) |
| Marital status | ||
| Married or living as married | 1194 (63.1) | 1122 (63.0) |
| Single | 522 (27.5) | 490 (27.5) |
| Widowed, separated, or divorced | 178 (9.4) | 170 (9.5) |
| General cancer worry (frequency) | ||
| Never | 701 (37.0) | 658 (36.9) |
| Occasionally | 657 (34.7) | 618 (34.7) |
| Sometimes | 415 (21.9) | 390 (21.9) |
| Often | 85 (4.5) | 82 (4.6) |
| Very often | 36 (1.9) | 34 (1.9) |
| Specific cancer worries (12 items) | ||
| Complete data | 1782 (94.1) | 1782 (100.0) |
| Missing data | 112 (5.9) | – |
aUnless otherwise stated
bBAME Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic
Mean scores and demographic correlates of general cancer worry (range: 1–5; unweighted data; N = 1890)
| Characteristic | General cancer worry | Univariate$ | Multivariate$,a | ||||
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| M (SD) | B (SE) | β | Significance | B (SE) | β | Significance | |
| Total sample | 1.99 (0.98) | ||||||
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| Male | 1.87 (0.94) | Ref | Ref | ||||
| Female | 2.10 (1.02) |
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| Ethnicity | |||||||
| White | 2.02 (0.98) | Ref | Ref | ||||
| BAMEb | 1.88 (1.00) |
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| Social grade | |||||||
| AB (highest) | 2.00 (0.90) | Ref | Ref | ||||
| C1 | 1.97 (0.95) | −.039 (.050) | −.081 | −.039 (.069) | −.018 | ||
| C2 | 2.00 (0.97) | .001 (.055) | .0003 | −.007 (.073) | −.003 | ||
| DE (lowest) | 2.02 (1.07) | .032 (.048) | .015 | .027 (.069) | .013 | ||
| Marital status | |||||||
| Married or living as married | 2.01 (0.97) | Ref | Ref | ||||
| Single | 1.97 (1.00) | −.034 (.050) | −.016 | −.074 (.055) | −.034 | ||
| Widowed/separated/divorced | 1.96 (1.04) | −.044 (.073) | −.014 | −.049 (.078) | −.016 | ||
R2 = .021
$Values in bold are significant at p < .05
aMutually adjusted for age, gender, ethnicity, social grade, and marital status
bBAME = Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic
Response rates and distributions for the specific cancer worry items (weighted; N = 1894)
| If you were diagnosed with cancer, would you worry that... | Response rate | Not at all | Slightly | Quite a bit | Extremely |
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| Worries about the emotional and physical consequences | |||||
| 1.you would require surgery? | 1796 (94.8) | 349 (19.4) | 513 (28.6) | 592 (33.0) | 342 (19.0) |
| 2.it would upset you emotionally? | 1799 (95.0) | 190 (10.6) | 443 (24.6) | 616 (34.2) | 550 (30.5) |
| 3.you would require chemotherapy? | 1796 (94.8) | 292 (16.3) | 455 (25.3) | 659 (36.7) | 390 (21.7) |
| 4.you would require radiation treatment? | 1799 (95.0) | 337 (18.7) | 497 (27.6) | 636 (35.4) | 329 (18.3) |
| 5.it would make you feel that you don’t have control over your life? | 1794 (94.7) | 335 (18.7) | 551 (30.7) | 540 (30.1) | 368 (20.5) |
| 6.it would threaten your life? | 1799 (95.0) | 211 (11.7) | 373 (20.7) | 638 (35.5) | 577 (32.1) |
| Worries about the social consequences | |||||
| 7.it would make you feel less of a (wo)man? | 1799 (95.0) | 1044 (58.1) | 416 (23.1) | 230 (12.8) | 109 (6.1) |
| 8.it would interfere with your sense of sexuality? | 1800 (95.0) | 868 (48.2) | 467 (25.9) | 326 (18.1) | 139 (7.7) |
| 9.it would threaten your identity? | 1795 (94.8) | 781 (43.5) | 507 (28.2) | 359 (20.0) | 148 (8.2) |
| 10.it would hurt your relationships with friends and family? | 1800 (95.0) | 814 (45.2) | 482 (26.8) | 329 (18.3) | 175 (9.7) |
| 11.it would cause financial problems for you? | 1797 (94.9) | 425 (23.6) | 510 (28.4) | 531 (29.5) | 331 (18.4) |
| 12.it would keep you from fulfilling important roles? | 1797 (94.9) | 361 (20.1) | 548 (30.5) | 566 (31.5) | 322 (17.9) |
Mean scores and demographic correlates of worries about the emotional and physical consequences of a cancer diagnosis (range: 1–4; unweighted; N = 1773)
| Characteristic | Emotional and physical worries | Univariate$ | Multivariate$,a | ||||
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| M (SD) | B (SE) | β | Significance | B (SE) | β | Significance | |
| Total sample | 2.65 (0.80) | ||||||
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| Male | 2.51 (0.76) | Ref | Ref | ||||
| Female | 2.77 (0.82) |
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| White | 2.65 (0.79) | Ref | Ref | ||||
| BAMEb | 2.62 (0.86) | −.030 (.053) | −.013 | −.076 (.053) | −.034 | ||
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| AB (highest) | 2.70 (0.77) | Ref | Ref | ||||
| C1 | 2.69 (0.78) | .052 (.042) | .029 | −.050 (.057) | −.028 | ||
| C2 | 2.68 (0.80) | .034 (.046) | .017 | −.042 (.060) | −.022 | ||
| DE (lowest) | 2.57 (0.84) |
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| Married or living as married | 2.64 (0.79) | Ref | Ref | ||||
| Single | 2.69 (0.84) | .049 (.042) | .028 | .005 (.046) | .003 | ||
| Widowed/separated/divorced | 2.60 (0.80) | −.052 (.061) | −.020 | .057 (.065) | .022 | ||
R2 = .050
$Values in bold are significant at p < .05
aMutually adjusted for age, gender, ethnicity, social grade, and marital status
bBAME = Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic
Mean scores and demographic correlates of worries about the social consequences of a cancer diagnosis (range: 1–4; unweighted; N = 1773)
| Characteristic | Social worries | Univariate$ | Multivariate$,a | ||||
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| M (SD) | B (SE) | β | Significance | B (SE) | β | Significance | |
| Total sample | 2.04 (0.75) | ||||||
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| Male | 1.95 (0.72) | Ref | Ref | ||||
| Female | 2.12 (0.77) |
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| Ethnicity | |||||||
| White | 2.01 (0.73) | Ref | Ref | ||||
| BAMEb | 2.24 (0.83) |
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| Social grade | |||||||
| AB (highest) | 1.99 (0.72) | Ref | Ref | ||||
| C1 | 2.05 (0.74) | .009 (.039) | .006 | −.010 (.052) | −.006 | ||
| C2 | 2.11 (0.74) | .083 (.043) | .046 | .086 (.055) | .047 | ||
| DE (lowest) | 2.02 (0.78) | −.034 (.038) | −.021 | −.012 (.052) | −.008 | ||
| Marital status | |||||||
| Married or living as married | 2.02 (0.73) | Ref | Ref | ||||
| Single | 2.13 (0.78) |
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| .006 (.042) | .003 | ||
| Widowed/separated/divorced | 1.95 (0.75) | −.109 (.057) | −.045 | .047 (.059) | .019 | ||
R2 = .076
$Values in bold are significant at p < .05
aMutually adjusted for age, gender, ethnicity, social grade, and marital status
bBAME = Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic