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Stigma, Adjustment, and Quality of Life of Middle-aged Male Patients with Lung Cance

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KMID : 0367020200320050494
À¯¹Ì¿µ ( Yoo Mi-Young ) - Seoul National University Hospital Department of Nursing

¼­Àº¿µ ( Suh Eun-Young E. ) - Seoul National University College of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the relationship between stigma, adjustment, and quality of life of middle-aged malepatients with lung cancer and the influences of those factors on the patients¡¯ quality of life.

Methods: A descriptivesurvey design was used. A total of 120 male patients between 45 to 64 years participated in the study. Theyanswered a self-reported survey composed of Cataldo Lung Cancer Stigma Scale, Korean Mini-Mental Adjustmentto Cancer Scale, and The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy Scale-General Version 4. The data wereanalyzed using Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficients, stepwise multiple regression by the SPSS 25 version.

Results:The stigma showed a positive correlation with ¡°helplessness-hopelessness¡± and ¡°anxious preoccupation¡± (r=.30,p=.001; r=.41, p<.001, respectively), and a negative correlation with emotional well-being (r=-.24, p=.008). ¡°Helplessness-hopelessness¡± and ¡°anxious preoccupation¡± were negatively correlated with quality of life (r=-.61,p<.001; r=-.46, p<.001, respectively). ¡°Fatalism¡±, ¡°fighting spirit¡±, and ¡°cognitive avoidance¡± showed positivecorrelations with quality of life (r=.37, p<.001; r=.42, p<.001; r=.19, p=.035, respectively). Factors influencingquality of life by multiple regression were identified as helpless-hopelessness, fatalism, performance status, andanxious preoccupation (F=35.76, p<.001, Adjusted R2=54%).

Conclusion: Maximizing positive adjustmentresponse and improving performance status were effective in improving quality of life of middle-aged male patientswith lung cancer. The development of nursing interventions focusing on psychological adjustment and physicalactivity should be warranted for the given patient population
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Middle aged, Lung neoplasms, Social stigma, Emotional adjustment, Quality of life
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