Emotional Response of US Breast Cancer Survivors during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Abstract

In a sample of 633 US adult breast cancer survivors, we examined health-related worry as a function vulnerability as influenced by communication, trust, and planning with their cancer care team during the COVID-19 pandemic. We found significant positive correlations between communication and trust, communication and planning, and trust and planning. ANCOVAs with treatment status, immunocompromised status, and delays (separately) as IVs, trust as a covariate, and cancer-related worry as a DV, yielded significant models. A noteworthy finding is the presence of trust as a significant covariate in models of vulnerability and worry.

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Papautsky, E. L., & Hamlish, T. (2021). Emotional Response of US Breast Cancer Survivors during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Cancer Investigation, 39(1), 3–8. https://doi.org/10.1080/07357907.2020.1841220

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