Relationship Between Cancer Response Style, Metacognition, and Anxiety of Breast Cancer

One of the main purposes is to examine the relationship between cancer response style, metacognition, and anxiety of newly diagnosed and remission breast cancer patients based on the metacognitive model. Second is to evaluate difference between newly diagnosed and remission breast patients in manner...

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Main Authors: İlayda Cebeciler, Esra Savaş
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Language:English
Published: Sakarya University 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/4062647
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description One of the main purposes is to examine the relationship between cancer response style, metacognition, and anxiety of newly diagnosed and remission breast cancer patients based on the metacognitive model. Second is to evaluate difference between newly diagnosed and remission breast patients in manner of cancer response style, metacognition, and anxiety levels. A total of 110 early-stage breast cancer patients (56 newly diagnosed, 54 in remission) from one of the government hospital in Türkiye, Muğla were enrolled from November 2022 to August 2023. The participants completed sociodemographic and medical information, the Metacognition Scale (SBS-30), Cancer Response Style Scale, and Generalized Anxiety Scale-Revised (GADS-R). The average scores of the participants on the Generalized Anxiety Scale were determined as 1591,12 ± 282,62, in those who were in newly diagnosed and was determined 1284.44 ± 445.34 in remission. Anxiety has a positive correlation with metacognitive activity and emotion-oriented strategies (P<0.05); while fighting spirit and distrust of cognitive activities were negatively correlated (P < 0.05). Anxiety was a common phenomenon in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients and average during the remission stage. In addition, both cancer responses and metacognitive beliefs had a direct and indirect association with the occurrence and development of anxiety. Moreover, positive, and negative metacognitions had different mechanisms on anxiety in patients with breast cancer.
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spelling doaj-art-a59b671ad9e6417e8e59bb58c3a7b29b2025-01-07T08:57:48ZengSakarya UniversitySakarya Üniversitesi Kadın Araştırmaları Dergisi2980-04042024-12-01328911010.61158/saukad.151436528Relationship Between Cancer Response Style, Metacognition, and Anxiety of Breast Cancerİlayda Cebeciler0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6560-5797Esra Savaş1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8178-6804ISTANBUL KENT UNIVERSITYYEDITEPE UNIVERSITYOne of the main purposes is to examine the relationship between cancer response style, metacognition, and anxiety of newly diagnosed and remission breast cancer patients based on the metacognitive model. Second is to evaluate difference between newly diagnosed and remission breast patients in manner of cancer response style, metacognition, and anxiety levels. A total of 110 early-stage breast cancer patients (56 newly diagnosed, 54 in remission) from one of the government hospital in Türkiye, Muğla were enrolled from November 2022 to August 2023. The participants completed sociodemographic and medical information, the Metacognition Scale (SBS-30), Cancer Response Style Scale, and Generalized Anxiety Scale-Revised (GADS-R). The average scores of the participants on the Generalized Anxiety Scale were determined as 1591,12 ± 282,62, in those who were in newly diagnosed and was determined 1284.44 ± 445.34 in remission. Anxiety has a positive correlation with metacognitive activity and emotion-oriented strategies (P<0.05); while fighting spirit and distrust of cognitive activities were negatively correlated (P < 0.05). Anxiety was a common phenomenon in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients and average during the remission stage. In addition, both cancer responses and metacognitive beliefs had a direct and indirect association with the occurrence and development of anxiety. Moreover, positive, and negative metacognitions had different mechanisms on anxiety in patients with breast cancer.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/4062647meme kanserianksiyeteüstbilişsel inançlarkanser tepki tarzıbreast canceranxietymetaognitive beliefscancer response style
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Relationship Between Cancer Response Style, Metacognition, and Anxiety of Breast Cancer
Sakarya Üniversitesi Kadın Araştırmaları Dergisi
meme kanseri
anksiyete
üstbilişsel inançlar
kanser tepki tarzı
breast cancer
anxiety
metaognitive beliefs
cancer response style
title Relationship Between Cancer Response Style, Metacognition, and Anxiety of Breast Cancer
title_full Relationship Between Cancer Response Style, Metacognition, and Anxiety of Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Relationship Between Cancer Response Style, Metacognition, and Anxiety of Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Relationship Between Cancer Response Style, Metacognition, and Anxiety of Breast Cancer
title_short Relationship Between Cancer Response Style, Metacognition, and Anxiety of Breast Cancer
title_sort relationship between cancer response style metacognition and anxiety of breast cancer
topic meme kanseri
anksiyete
üstbilişsel inançlar
kanser tepki tarzı
breast cancer
anxiety
metaognitive beliefs
cancer response style
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