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Background: A diagnosis of cancer, and the resulting treatment process, can
be perceived as a life-threatening event, affecting not only patients but also their
social network and, more specifically, their relatives. While the ability to cope and
adjust to difficult health situations may be challenging, family resilience may optimize
a positive adaptation to adversity and contribute to enhance the patient’s quality of
life. The Family Resilience Questionnaire (FaRE) is a self-report measure of family
resilience that assesses this construct systematically. We aimed to validate the
Portuguese version of a short form of the FaRE (FaRE-SF-P) in a sample of women
with breast cancer.
Methods: 147 women recently diagnosed with early breast cancer were recruited at
the Champalimaud Clinical Centre in Lisbon. Participants completed psychometric
assessment including the Portuguese version of the FaRE-SF-P, composed by two
subscales of the original version – the FaRE Perceived Family Coping (FaRE-PFC)
and the FaRE Communication and Cohesion (FaRE-CC). Confirmatory factor analysis
(CFA) was performed to assess the factor structure of the FaRE-SF-P. Construct validity
was assessed using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) for divergent
validity, and the Modified Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey (mMOSSS) as well as the social functioning subscale from the European Organization for
Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire-Core 30 (EORTC
QLQ-C30) for convergent validity.
Results: The CFA results confirmed a correlated two-factor structure model
consistent with the Perceived Family Coping and the Communication and Cohesion
subscales. Internal consistency reliability indicated good values both for Perceived
Family Coping and Communication and Cohesion subscales. The results for construct
validity showed acceptable convergent and divergent validity.
Discussion: The FaRE-SF-P showed good psychometric properties demonstrating
to be a valid and reliable family resilience measure to use in Portuguese women
diagnosed with breast cancer. Since FaRE-SF-P is a short instrument it may be a
useful screening tool in an oncological clinical practice routine
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Keywords
Family resilience Breast cancer Psychological distress Assessment Coping Validation
Citation
lmeida, S., Rodrigues da Silva, D., Costa, B., Grácio, J., Lemos, R., Oliveira-Maia, A. J., Frasquilho, D., Sousa, B., & Mourinho Baptista, T. (2023). Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the Portuguese version of the family resilience questionnaire – short form (FaRE-SF-P) in women with breast cancer. Frontiers in Psychology, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1022399
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Frontiers Media S.A.