Posttraumatic Stress in Women with Breast Cancer and Their Daughters |
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Authors: | Bret A. Boyer Denise Bubel Sheri R. Jacobs Michelle L. Knolls Valerie D. Harwell Magdalena Goscicka |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , University of Nebraska at Omaha , Omaha, Nebraska, USA |
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Abstract: | Using the PTSD Reaction Index, posttraumatic stress was assessed in 133 women with breast cancer and 64 of their daughters. Twenty-one percent of patients and 13% of daughters reported symptoms consistent with PTSD. PTSD in these patients without bone marrow transplants may be higher than reported in other samples, and the prevalence of PTSD symptoms in the daughters appear comparable to women with breast cancer. For patients, cancer stage at diagnosis was positively associated with posttraumatic stress severity. Mothers experiencing PTSD symptoms were significantly more likely to have daughters experiencing PTSD symptoms. Intergenerational patterns in reaction to breast cancer are discussed. |
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