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The Interplay Between Trait Resilience and Coping Self-efficacy in Patients with Breast Cancer: An International Study.

E C Karademas1, P Simos2, R Pat-Horenczyk3, I Roziner3, K Mazzocco4, B Sousa5, G Stamatakos6, G Tsakou7, F Cardoso8, D Frasquilho9, E Kolokotroni6, C Marzorati10, J Mattson11, A J Oliveira-Maia12, K Perakis7, G Pettini10, L Vehmanen11, P Poikonen-Saksela11.   

Abstract

The role of self-efficacy to cope with breast cancer as a mediator and/or moderator in the relationship of trait resilience to quality of life and psychological symptoms was examined in this study. Data from the BOUNCE Project ( https://www.bounce-project.eu/ ) were used. Women diagnosed with and in treatment for breast cancer (N = 484), from four countries, participated in the study. Trait resilience and coping self-efficacy were assessed at baseline (soon after the beginning of systemic treatment), and outcomes (quality of life, psychological symptoms) 3 months later. Hierarchical regression, mediation, moderation, and conditional (moderated) mediation and moderation analyses were performed to examine the study hypotheses. Coping self-efficacy mediated the impact of trait resilience. In addition, higher levels of resilience in combination with higher levels of coping self-efficacy were associated with better outcomes. Country of origin had no impact on these results. Overall, it seems that coping self-efficacy is a key factor that should be taken into account for research and intervention efforts in cancer.
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Keywords:  BOUNCE project; Breast cancer; Coping self-efficacy; Cultural differences; Resilience

Year:  2022        PMID: 35488971     DOI: 10.1007/s10880-022-09872-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Psychol Med Settings        ISSN: 1068-9583


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