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Enhancing Self-Esteem and Body Image of Breast Cancer Women through Interventions: A Systematic Review

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18041640

Keywords

breast cancer; women; body image; self-esteem; intervention; program; therapy; systematic review

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  1. Ministry of Health of the Junta de Andalucia [PIN-0109-2018-INIBICA]
  2. University of Cadiz (Spain) [HUM-843]
  3. University Institute for Sustainable Social Development (INDESS)

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Breast cancer is a common neoplasm in women globally, often leading to reduced self-esteem and distorted body image. More interventions are needed to enhance self-esteem and body image in breast cancer patients, as they play a crucial role in predicting psychological functioning and quality of life.
Breast Cancer (BC) is the most common neoplasm in women worldwide, considered a global public health problem. Among BC women, some of the most common psychological symptoms in the adaptation to the disease are reduction in self-esteem and distorted body image (BI). Although there are numerous studies with the goal of promoting different psychological variables, BI and self-esteem are often separately observed despite their relationship and their importance in the process of the illness. Moreover, there have been no reviews that have synthesized the findings related to interventions aimed at enhancing both self-esteem and BI in BC women. Therefore, the objective of this review was to identify and examine the implemented interventions aimed at boosting both variables in this population. For this purpose, a systematic review was implemented following the PRISMA statement. A thorough search was performed on the following databases: Web of Science, PubMed, PsychInfo, PsychArticles, and Scopus. Among 287 records, only eight articles met the eligibility criteria. Interventions were grouped into three types according to their characteristics: Group therapies, Physical activity therapies, and Cosmetic and beauty treatments. The levels of effectiveness of the different interventions varied between them, and within each, in their impact on self-esteem and BI. More interventions focused on developing BI and self-esteem in this population are needed due to their ability to predict psychological functioning and quality of life of women with breast cancer.

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