首页|Mediating role of fear of progression between sensory processing sensitivity and stigma in lung cancer patients:a cross-sectional study

Mediating role of fear of progression between sensory processing sensitivity and stigma in lung cancer patients:a cross-sectional study

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Objective:To explore the association of sensory processing sensitivity(SPS)and stigma as well as the mediating role of fear of progression(FoP)in lung cancer patients.Methods:Two hundred and forty-two lung cancer patients completed a self-reported questionnaire,which included the highly sensitive person scale(HSPS),fear of progression questionnaire-short form(FoP-Q-SF),and the Cataldo Lung Cancer Stigma Scale(CLCSS).Results:CLCSS was positively correlated with FoP(Pearson correlation=0.217,P<0.01)and HSPS(Pearson correlation=0.187,P<0.01),FoP was positively correlated with HSPS(Pearson correlation=0.199,P<0.01).FoP played a mediating role between SPS and stigma(a × b=0.025,95%confidence intervals[Cl][0.004,0.054]),and the proportion of mediating effect(ab/c)was 21%(ab=0.025,c=0.120).Conclusions:Patients with higher SPS reported higher level of stigma,and FoP has a mediating role between SPS and stigma.Our discussion deemed that psychological intervention may help higher SPS patients reduce the harm of FoP and further reduce stigma.

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Nan Shen、Jiao Yang、Qian-Rong Yang、Ruo-Jia Wu、Jing Yang、Kai-Wen Dong、Yan-Qiu Zhao、Xiu-Mei Yang

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Department Ⅱ of Thoracic Surgery,Yunnan Cancer Hospital,Kumming,Yunnan 650000,China

Department of Nursing,Yunnan Cancer Hospital,Kunming,Yunnan 650000,China

Nursing School,Kunming Medical University,Kunming,Yunnan 650000,China

Department of Infection Management,Yunnan Cancer Hospital,Kunming,Yunnan 650000,China

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2024

护理前沿(英文)

护理前沿(英文)

ISSN:2095-7718
年,卷(期):2024.11(4)