| Literature DB >> 34843586 |
Jan Brederecke1, Anja Heise1, Tanja Zimmermann1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cancer can cause physical changes and affect satisfaction with a persons' physical appearance, which in turn can affect overall quality of life. Previous studies have primarily focused on women with breast cancer and few is known about body image in patients with other cancers and especially men. The present study compares satisfaction with body image of patients with different types of cancer with the general population and across sexes and identifies risk factors for diminished body image. Additionally, patients that were diagnosed within the last year and those living with cancer for longer are compared.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34843586 PMCID: PMC8629249 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260602
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic characteristics of the total sample (N = 531) and by sex.
| Total ( | Women ( | Men ( |
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| 58.15 (11.50) | 54.93 (9.87) | 61.91 (12.12) |
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| ≤9 | 243 (45.73%) | 113 (39.44%) | 130 (53.06%) | |
| 10 | 125 (23.58%) | 75 (26.29%) | 50 (20.41%) | |
| >10 | 150 (28.25%) | 90 (31.47%) | 60 (24.49%) | |
| Other | 13 (2.45%) | 8 (2.80%) | 5 (2.04%) | |
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| Breast & gynecological | 222 (41.85%) | 222 (77.71%) | - | |
| Prostate & testicular | 110 (20.78%) | - | 110 (45.04%) | |
| Visceral | 70 (13.12%) | 27 (9.51%) | 42 (17.33%) | |
| Other | 129 (24.25%) | 37 (12.78%) | 92 (37.63%) | |
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| >1 year ( | 228 (42.85) | 107 (37.57) | 120 (49.02) |
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| In months ( | 20.45 (26.76) | 15.07 (19.37) | 26.72 (32.31) |
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| In a relationship ( | 479 (90.21%) | 252 (88.11%) | 227 (92.65%) | .110 |
| Duration in years ( | 30.50 (15.46) | 26.58 (14.56) | 34.85 (15.29) |
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| 0 (1) | .19 (1.04) | -.22 (.91) |
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| 0 (1) | .17 (1.04) | -.20 (.92) |
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| 20.85 (4.26) | 20.31 (4.40) | 21.49 (4.01) |
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| 18.17 (4.18) | 18.57 (4.06) | 17.72 (4.28) |
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| 37.88 (7.76) | 37.05 (8.58) | 38.79 (6.62) |
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| 31.64 (10.47) | 34.73 (9.84) | 28.04 (10.05) |
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| 31.90 (21.41) | 36.01 (22.17) | 27.11 (19.45) |
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Notes.
ap of the sex comparison.
bt-test.
cχ2-test.
dz-standardized scale scores of either the German Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and General Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire (GAD-7) or the German Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-D).
emeasured with the German version of the Self-Image Scale (SIS-D).
fmeasured with the German Quality of Marriage Index (QMI-D).
gmeasured with the German version of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire.
hmeasured with the German version of the Questionnaire on Stress in Cancer Patients (FBK-R23).
Correlations with self-acceptance and partner-acceptance in cancer patients by sex (N = 531).
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| Self-acceptance | Partner-acceptance | Self-acceptance | Partner-acceptance | |
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| Age ( | -.09 (.156) |
| -.08 (.207) | -.10 (.109) |
| Education ( | .09 (.163) | .00 (.954) |
| .03 (.575) |
| Cancer entity ( | .05 (.791) | .15 (.085) |
| .14 (.100) |
| Time since diagnosis ( | -.06 (.336) | -.09 (.155) | -.07 (.261) | -.10 (.100) |
| Duration of relationship ( | -.11 (.088) |
| -.05 (.431) | -.01 (.936) |
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Notes.
aSpearman rank correlation (ρ).
bThe “other” category was excluded in order to provide meaningful categories for the rank correlations resulting in sample sizes of n = 240 for male self-acceptance, n = 222 for male partner-acceptance, n = 278 for female self-acceptance, and n = 244 for female partner-acceptance.
cEta (η).
dz-standardized scale scores of either the German Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and General Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire (GAD-7) or the German Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-D).
emeasured with the German Quality of Marriage Index (QMI-D), sample sizes were analogous to the respective patients living in a relationship.
fmeasured with the German version of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire (PA-F-KF).
gmeasured with the German version of the Questionnaire on Stress in Cancer Patients (FBK-R23). Bold values indicate p < .05.
Results of the stepwise regression analysis for self-acceptance in men (n = 227).
| Effect | Estimate |
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| Intercept | 16.80 | 1.54 | [13.80, 19.90] |
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| Relationship satisfaction | .17 | .04 | [.10, .24] |
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| Cancer-specific distress | -.07 | .01 | [-.10, -.05] |
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Notes.
ameasured with the German Quality of Marriage Index (QMI-D).
bmeasured with the German version of the Questionnaire on Stress in Cancer Patients (FBK-R23).
***p < .001.
**p < .01.
*p < .05.
Results of the stepwise regression analysis for partner-acceptance in men (n = 227).
| Effect | Estimate |
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| Intercept | 18.27 | 2.15 | [14.0, 22.5] |
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| Age | -.10 | .02 | [-0.14, -0.06] |
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| Relationship satisfaction | .19 | .04 | [0.11, 0.27] |
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| Cancer-specific distress | -.06 | .01 | [-0.09, -0.03] |
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Notes.
ameasured with the German Quality of Marriage Index (QMI-D).
bmeasured with the German version of the Questionnaire on Stress in Cancer Patients (FBK-R23).
***p < .001.
Results of the stepwise regression analysis for self-acceptance in women (n = 244).
| Effect | Estimate |
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| Intercept | 22.70 | .62 | [20.30, 23.00] |
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| Years of education | 1.68 | .42 | [-.41, 2.00] |
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| Anxiety | -.92 | .33 | [-1.56, -.20] |
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| Cancer-specific distress | -.05 | .02 | [-.08, -.00] |
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| Cancer entity: other | -1.00 | .81 | [-2.60, .60] | .222 | ||
| Cancer entity: visceral | -2.35 | .84 | [-4.00, -.60] |
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Notes.
aThe education variable has been included as an ordered factor, the displayed values represent the linear correlation with the dependent variable. A quadratic relationship was not statistically significant and thus not included in the results (p = .530).
bz-standardized scale scores of either the General Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire (GAD-7) or the German Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale’s anxiety-scale (HADS-D).
cmeasured with the German version of the Questionnaire on Stress in Cancer Patients (FBK-R23).
dThe reference category is breast and gynecological cancers.
***p < .001.
**p < .01.
Results of the stepwise regression analysis for partner-acceptance in women (n = 244).
| Effect | Estimate |
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| Intercept | 13.00 | 1.26 | [10.5, 15.4] |
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| Relationship satisfaction | .19 | .03 | [.13, .24] |
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| Cancer-specific distress | -.04 | .01 | [-.06, -.01] |
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Notes.
ameasured with the German Quality of Marriage Index (QMI-D).
bmeasured with the German version of the Questionnaire on Stress in Cancer Patients (FBK-R23).
***p < .001.
**p < .01.