2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10549-022-06576-6
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Risk factors for psychological morbidity and the protective role of coping self-efficacy in young women with breast cancer early in diagnosis: a national multicentre cohort study

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“…Patients who have higher self‐efficacy tend to be better able to face the disease (Sangruangake et al, 2017), especially in patients with chronic diseases (Marconcin et al, 2021). For example, self‐efficacy may influence cancer patients' pain management ability (Vilardaga et al, 2022), and low self‐efficacy cancer patients may be vulnerable to psychological morbidity (Howell et al, 2022). A study found that improving PCI patients' self‐efficacy level through external intervention would play an important role in their home care (Zhao & Wang, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients who have higher self‐efficacy tend to be better able to face the disease (Sangruangake et al, 2017), especially in patients with chronic diseases (Marconcin et al, 2021). For example, self‐efficacy may influence cancer patients' pain management ability (Vilardaga et al, 2022), and low self‐efficacy cancer patients may be vulnerable to psychological morbidity (Howell et al, 2022). A study found that improving PCI patients' self‐efficacy level through external intervention would play an important role in their home care (Zhao & Wang, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Breast cancer in young women requires special attention due to its specific morphologic and prognostic characteristics and unique aspects, including fertility preservation and psychosocial issues [ 7 ]. Diagnosing breast cancer at an earlier age may be associated with a concern that is less likely to be faced by older women [ 8 , 9 , 10 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, the long-lasting consequences of a cancer journey on body image and weight [ 4 , 5 ], physical function [ 6 ], sexual health [ 7 , 8 ], psychological balance [ 9 , 10 ], and spiritual issues are hugely underdiagnosed and these patients’ needs are rarely met.…”
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