Correlation of sense of coherence with stigma and self-perceived burden in patients with lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy
Objective To explore the the correlation of sense of coherence-13 with stigma and self-perceived burden in patients with lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy.Methods A total of 237 patients with lung cancer who received chemotherapy in the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University from June to September 2023 were selected as the study subjects.The general situation questionnaire,sense of coherence scale-13(SOC-13),cataldo lung cancer stigma scale(CLCSS),and self-perceived burden scale for cancer patients(SPBS-CP)were used to investigate.The correlation between sense of coherence and stigma and self-perceived burden in patients with lung cancer chemotherapy were analyzed.Results The total score of SOC-13 was(62.67±13.05)points,the total score of CLCSS was(59.38±11.17)points,and SPBS-CP was(53.30±16.19)points.Comparison of SOC-13 scores among patients with different gender,marital status,education level,residence status,and family an-nual income showed statistically significant differences(P<0.05).The results of correlation analysis showed that the sense of coherence of patients with lung cancer chemotherapy was negatively correlated with stigma and self-perceived burden(r<0,P<0.01).Conclusion The SOC of patients with lung cancer chemotherapy is at a low level,which was negatively correlated with the CLCSS and SPBS-CP scores,that is,the higher the SOC-13 score,the lower the CLCSS and SPBS-CP score.
Lung cancerChemotherapySense of coherenceStigmaSelf-perceived burden