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Objetivos: Analizar las diferencias significativas entre dos grupos de mujeres mayores con y sin
cáncer de mama en relación con el bienestar subjetivo (BS); evaluar a la asociación de BS con cáncer
de mama y examinar la asociación de la dimensión afectiva con la cognitiva del BS de ambos grupos.
Métodos: Reclutamos 387 mujeres mayores (M = 85.27; SD = 6.59, intervalo 75-100). Los instrumentos
incluyeron datos demográficos, la Escala de Satisfacción con la Vida y la Escala de Afecto
Positivo y Negativo. Resultados: Las mujeres con cáncer de mama en remisión presentaron puntajes
de BS significativamente más altos. Las dimensiones cognitiva y afectiva del BS se correlacionaron
con el cáncer de mama y se asocian fuertemente en ambos grupos. Conclusiones: La clínica y el desarrollo
de programas pueden beneficiarse de abordar el BS de mujeres mayores sobrevivientes de
cáncer de mama.
Objectives: To analyze significant differences among two groups of older women with and without breast cancer, regarding subjective well-being (SWB); to assess the association of SWB with breast cancer; and to examine the association of the affective with the cognitive dimension of SWB in both groups. Methods: We recruited 387 older women (M = 85.27; SD = 6.59; range 75-100). Measures included demographics, the Satisfaction with Life Scale and the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule. Results: Women with breast cancer in remission presented a significantly higher SWB score. Cognitive and affective dimensions of SWB were correlated to breast cancer, and were strongly associated in both groups. Conclusions: Clinical and program development may benefit from addressing SWB of older cancer survivors.
Objectives: To analyze significant differences among two groups of older women with and without breast cancer, regarding subjective well-being (SWB); to assess the association of SWB with breast cancer; and to examine the association of the affective with the cognitive dimension of SWB in both groups. Methods: We recruited 387 older women (M = 85.27; SD = 6.59; range 75-100). Measures included demographics, the Satisfaction with Life Scale and the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule. Results: Women with breast cancer in remission presented a significantly higher SWB score. Cognitive and affective dimensions of SWB were correlated to breast cancer, and were strongly associated in both groups. Conclusions: Clinical and program development may benefit from addressing SWB of older cancer survivors.
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Mujeres mayores Cáncer de mama en remisión Bienestar subjetivo Envejecer bien Older women Breast cancer in remission Subjective well-being Aging well
Citation
Revista Argentina de Clínica Psicológica, XXVI(2), 167-174 Doi: 10.24205/03276716.2017.1018
Publisher
Fundación AIGLÉ