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Meaning in life mediates the relationship between social and physical functioning and distress in cancer survivors
Author(s) -
Jim Heather S.,
Andersen Barbara L.
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
british journal of health psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.05
H-Index - 88
eISSN - 2044-8287
pISSN - 1359-107X
DOI - 10.1348/135910706x128278
Subject(s) - distress , meaning (existential) , psychology , clinical psychology , cancer survivor , longitudinal study , developmental psychology , cancer , psychotherapist , medicine , pathology
Objectives. Impairments in physical and social functioning are often associated with distress for the cancer survivor. Impaired functioning may also lead individuals to question previously held beliefs about meaning in life. Meaning in life was hypothesized to mediate the relationship between functioning and distress. Design and methods. Two studies were conducted. In the cross‐sectional study (I), cancer survivors ( N = 420) were accrued via the Internet and completed measures of social and physical functioning, meaning and distress. In the longitudinal study (II), breast cancer survivors ( N = 167) completed measures of functioning at 18 months, meaning at 24 months and distress at 30 months post‐diagnosis. Results. In Study I, meaning in life was a significant, partial mediator for both of the effects of physical and social functioning impairments on heightened distress. In Study II, significant indirect effects of functioning impairments on distress through meaning were replicated even when functioning and distress were measured 1 year apart. The relationship of social functioning and distress was fully mediated by meaning in life, whereas the relationship of physical functioning and distress was partially mediated by meaning. Conclusion. The negative social and physical sequelae of cancer are associated with heightened distress, and this association appears to be accounted for, in part, by patients' loss of meaning in their lives.

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