Associations among resilience, hope, social support, stress, and anxiety severity in Chinese women with abnormal cervical cancer screening results
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Authors
Wang, Xue
Wang, Suyan
Yang, Dan
Chu, Yuying
Hao, Yuanyuan
Dai, Hongliang
Issue Date
2022-12-22
Type
Article
Language
en_US
Keywords
Cervical Cancer Screening , Resilience , Perceived Social Support , Hope , Perceived Stress , Anxiety
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Abstract
This study was to explore the resilience level and its potential correlates and further to evaluate the influence of these resilience-centred variables on anxiety severity among Chinese women with abnormal cervical cancer screening results. One hundred and seventy-five subjects completed self-administered questionnaires to collect relevant variables. The level of resilience of our sample is moderate (70.57 ± 12.14). The data identified hope (β = 0.218), social support (β = 0.247) and perceived stress (β = -0.320) as independent associates for resilience. Finally, among variables, only perceived stress is found to have a direct and positive influence on anxiety severity. Interventions on these variables can be effective for resilience promotion in this population. In addition, anxiety should be preferentially intervened in through the alleviation of perceived stress.
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Citation
Wang, X., Wang, S., Yang, D., Chu, Y., Hao, Y., & Dai, H. (2022). Associations among resilience, hope, social support, stress, and anxiety severity in Chinese women with abnormal cervical cancer screening results. Heliyon, 8(12), e12539. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12539
Publisher
Heliyon