A comparison of the clinical determinants of health-related quality of life and subjective well-being in long-term breast cancer survivors

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serval:BIB_F8691B8DCF19
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
A comparison of the clinical determinants of health-related quality of life and subjective well-being in long-term breast cancer survivors
Journal
European Journal of Cancer Care
Author(s)
Tessier P., Lelorain S., Bonnaud-antignac A.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
09/2012
Volume
21
Number
5
Pages
692-700
Language
english
Abstract
TESSIER P., LELORAIN S. & BONNAUD-ANTIGNAC A. (2012) European Journal of Cancer Care 21, 692-700 A comparison of the clinical determinants of health-related quality of life and subjective well-being in long-term breast cancer survivors Research concerning long-term breast cancer survivors (BCS) has primarily analysed their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). However, other dimensions of life considered important by patients might be affected by cancer treatments as well. The aim of this paper is thus to compare the clinical determinants of HRQoL and of overall quality of life as described by measures of subjective well-being (SWB) in long-term BCS. SWB represents a person’s own evaluation of their overall situation. A total of 321 French BCS diagnosed 5 to 15 years ago participated in a cross-sectional mailed survey. Outcome measures were the physical and mental health scores of the 36-item Short-Form survey and measures of SWB (happiness, life satisfaction and the positive and negative affect scales). Multivariate regression analyses suggest that HRQoL and SWB measures provide different pictures of the experience of breast cancer. Treatment type has no impact on HRQoL but is correlated with all our SWB measures while time since diagnosis positively affects physical health but not SWB. We conclude that it could be fruitful to analyse SWB, alongside the traditional study of HRQoL, in order to enhance our understanding of the various long-lasting consequences of breast cancer.
Keywords
ATTITUDE (Psychology) – Testing, BREAST – Tumors, CANCER – Patients – Psychology, DATA analysis, DATA analysis – Software, DESCRIPTIVE statistics, FRANCE, HEALTH surveys, Health-Related Quality of Life, long-term breast cancer survivors, Multivariate Analysis, overall quality of life, PSYCHOLOGICAL aspects, QUALITY of life, REGRESSION analysis, RESEARCH – Finance, STATISTICS, subjective well-being, U-statistics
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