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Modeling psychological well-being among abdominal and pelvic cancer patients: The roles of total pain, meaning in life, and coping

Journal

PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY
Volume 31, Issue 11, Pages 1852-1859

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pon.6043

Keywords

cancer; coping; oncology; psychological well-being; psycho-oncology; serial mediation; total pain

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This study examines the relationship between total pain and psychological well-being in abdominal and pelvic cancer patients, and finds that meaning in life and coping play a serial mediating role in this relationship. The results suggest that a holistic examination of pain among cancer patients is crucial for their psychological well-being.
Objective Relationships between pain and well-being are mediated by a variety of factors. This study examines a serial mediating role of meaning in life and coping in the relationship of total pain with psychological well-being in abdominal and pelvic cancer (APC) patients. Total pain is understood in terms of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual components interacting upon one another. Methods Adult patients diagnosed with the APC (N = 333) who were undergoing radiotherapy/chemotherapy treatment in two inpatient units of university hospitals completed questionnaires measuring total pain, psychological well-being, meaning in life, and coping. SEM analysis was used to examine serial mediation effects. Results All the dimensions of total pain were negatively associated with presence of meaning, coping strategies, and psychological well-being. In contrast, the pain dimensions were positively associated with search for meaning. Presence of meaning, search for meaning, emotion- and meaning-focused coping were serial mediators in the relationship between total pain and psychological well-being. Conclusions Our results strongly suggests that a holistic examination of pain among patients with cancer is important for several reasons. They also indicate that psychological well-being is significantly influenced by the serial interplay of personal meaning structures and coping abilities.

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