Explaining Retrospective Reports Of Symptoms In Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy: Anxiety, Initial Symptom Experience, And Posttreatment Symptoms

C Rabin,S Ward, H Leventhal, M Schmitz

HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY(2001)

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This study evaluated different perspectives on the relationship of trait anxiety to symptom report. Baseline trait anxiety was related to (a) initial symptoms reported 2 days after beginning chemotherapy, (b) posttreatment symptoms reported 2 days after cessation of medication, and (c) retrospective reports of initial symptoms (made concurrently with posttreatment reports). Associations were significant for vague psychophysiological symptoms but not for concrete visible symptoms. Path models indicated that the relationship of anxiety to retrospective report of vague symptoms was due to both enhanced encoding and facilitated recall of symptoms. Further analyses revealed, however, that this relationship reflects symptoms stability rather than anxiety-related differences in attention. Anxious and nonanxious patients appear to be equally accurate in their retrospective report of symptoms.
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anxiety, attention, symptoms, accuracy, stability
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