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KMID : 1022320200140040206
Asian Nursing Research
2020 Volume.14 No. 4 p.206 ~ p.211
The Relationship Among Rumination, Coping Strategies, and Subjective Well-being in Chinese Patients With Breast Cancer: A Cross-sectional study
Liu Yu

Jiang Tong-tong
Shi Tie-ying
Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the relationship between rumination, coping strategies, and subjective wellbeing(SWB) and test the mediating effects of coping strategies on rumination and SWB in patientswith breast cancer (BC).

Methods: This cross-sectional study assessed rumination, coping strategies, and SWB using the GeneralWell-being Schedule, the Chinese Event-Related Rumination Inventory, and the Medical Coping ModesQuestionnaire in BC patients admitted to a tertiary general hospital in China.

Results: SWB was positively associated with the total score for rumination (r ¨ù .32, p < .01), deliberaterumination (r ¨ù .75, p < .01), and confrontation (r ¨ù .58, p < .01). The relationship between ruminationand SWB was mediated by confrontation (indirect effect ¨ù .74).

Conclusion: BC diagnosis can affect patient's SWB. These findings indicate that rumination andconfrontation have direct and indirect effects on SWB. Therefore, psychological interventions focused onimproving coping may increase SWB. Notwithstanding, larger longitudinal studies are needed to furtherexamine the relationship between cognitive processes, coping strategies, and SWB.
KEYWORD
behavior, breast neoplasms, cognition, health
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