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Quality of life and social support of patients being evaluated for bone marrow transplantation
Authors:Frank Baker  James Zabora  David Jodrey  Adrienne Polland  Deborah Marcellus
Institution:(1) The Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene & Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland;(2) The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland;(3) Behavioral Research Center, American Cancer Society, 1599 Clifton Road NE, 30329 Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract:A sample of 437 patients completed self-report measures of quality of life and social support while they were being evaluated for bone marrow transplantation (BMT) at The Johns Hopkins Oncology Center. Generally, the candidates showed reasonably high levels of quality of life (QOL) on the Satisfaction with Life Domains Scale (SLDS), their present ranking on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Ladder of Life, and their scores on the Bradburn Positive Affect Scale. The level of QOL of these candidates for transplant was significantly related to their level of social support. Both availability and adequacy of social support for these transplant candidates were found to be significantly related to QOL as measured by the SLDS. Availability of social support as measured by patient membership in religious and other organizations was significantly related to Positive Affect but not Negative Affect. The Family APGAR and Relational Support Scales measures of social support were significantly correlated with both Positive and Negative Affect.
Keywords:quality of life  social support  bone marrow transplantation  cancer
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