Immediate breast reconstruction and psychological adjustment in women who have undergone surgery for breast cancer: a preliminary study |
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Authors: | Holly P Kennedy P Taylor A Beedie A |
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Affiliation: | a Forensic Psychology Service , The Oxford Clinic, Littlemore Mental Health Centre , Oxford , UK. |
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Abstract: | Current debate exists regarding the timing of reconstructive surgery following mastectomy for breast cancer, with research pointing in favour of immediate reconstruction. This cross-sectional study sought to compare the psychological outcome of breast cancer treatment in women who had either received mastectomy and immediate reconstruction using autogenous tissue (n?=?30), or mastectomy alone (n?=?34), and also determine adjustment factors in this population as a whole. Participants completed measures of depression, anxiety, body image, self-esteem, coping and perceived social support at a time point 3?-?15 months after initial surgery. No significant differences were revealed between the two groups on any of the outcome measures. Poor body image, low self-esteem, and a tendency to use coping strategies characterized by helpless/hopelessness and anxious preoccupation, rather than fighting spirit, were highly predictive of distress. Reasons for the lack of differences between the two groups are explored. |
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