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Randomized Controlled Trial Journal of psychosocial oncology. 2017 Jul-Aug;35(4):438-450. doi: 10.1080/07347332.2017.1306733 Q31.52024

Psychological resilience aspects that mediate the depressive effects of urinary incontinence in prostate cancer survivors 10 years after treatment with radiation and hormone ablation

前列腺癌幸存者在放疗和荷尔蒙消融治疗10年后,心理韧性在尿失禁的抑郁作用中的介导作用方面研究 翻译改进

Christopher F Sharpley  1, Vicki Bitsika  2, David R H Christie  1  3, Rosemary Bradford  4, Allison Steigler  4, James W Denham  4

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  • 1 a Brain-Behaviour Research Group , University of New England , Armidale , New South Wales , Australia.
  • 2 b Centre for Autism Spectrum Disorders , Bond University , Gold Coast , Queensland , Australia.
  • 3 c Genesiscare , Tugun , Queensland , Australia.
  • 4 d School of Medicine and Public Health , University of Newcastle , Newcastle , New South Wales , Australia.
  • DOI: 10.1080/07347332.2017.1306733 PMID: 28318448

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    Repeated surveys of prostate cancer (PCa) patients indicate that their prevalence of depression is well above that for their non-PCa peers. Although standard first-line treatments for depression are only about 35% effective, some recent comments have suggested that a focus upon the possible correlates (factors that aggravate or mediate depression) might help improve treatment efficacy. To investigate this issue, 144 10 year PCa survivors were asked about the frequency of urinary incontinence, a common side effect of some PCa treatments. The 53 patients who suffered urinary incontinence had significantly higher depression scores on the Zung Self-rating Depression Scale than those patients who did not report urinary incontinence. Using mediation analysis, patients' psychological resilience (PR) significantly mediated the depressive effects of urinary incontinence, but those effects were confined to just one of the five components of PR-a sense of control over the things that happen to oneself. Implications for treatment models of psychosocial oncology support for PCa survivors are discussed.

    Keywords: cancer; depression; prostate; resilience.

    Keywords:psychological resilience; urinary incontinence; prostate cancer survivors

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