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  • This study looked at how anxiety changes over time for women who survived breast cancer, focusing on different ways they cope with their situation.
  • Researchers analyzed information from 81 survivors and found two main groups: most felt okay (85.2%), while a smaller group (14.8%) experienced more anxiety.
  • They discovered that using poor coping methods, like feeling helpless or avoiding problems, made people more likely to feel anxious long-term, and suggested that helping survivors learn better coping skills could lower anxiety.

Article Abstract

This study examined the long-term trajectory patterns of anxiety in breast cancer survivors and identified its predicting variables, especially the type of coping profile. Eighty-one patients who completed all four questionnaires from the 10-year study were included in the analysis. Anxiety scores from the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale were used in latent class growth analysis to chart the anxiety trajectory of cancer survivors. Demographic variables, clinical variables, depression level, and coping profiles (adaptive versus maladaptive) were used as predictors. Our study identified a two-class model of long-term anxiety trajectory among breast cancer survivors, with a resistant group (85.2%) and a distress group (14.8%). Demographic and clinical variables were not associated with anxiety trajectory paths. On the other hand, maladaptive coping characterized by higher scores in helplessness/hopelessness, cognitive avoidance, and anxious preoccupation, and lower scores in fighting spirit and fatalism in the Mini-MAC was a significant predictor of distressed anxiety. Coping profiles identified using the Mini-MAC were predictive of long-term anxiety trajectory among breast cancer survivors in our survey. Early interventions on coping with cancer could reduce long-term anxiety problems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00520-020-05936-6DOI Listing

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