Difficulties in emotion regulation and well-being in breast cancer

Isabel Guimaraes,Sandra Torres,Ana Isabel Vieira, Catherina Jonsson, Marina Prista Guerra,Leonor Lencastre

HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE(2024)

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Objective:Breast cancer is responsible for disruptive changes in women's lives, causing them to experience diverse and intense negative emotions that can affect their perception of well-being. The present study aimed to characterize difficulties in emotion regulation (ER), according to Gratz and Roemer's multidimensional assessment, in women with breast cancer and to relate them with General Well-Being and its different domains: Physical, Social/Familial, Emotional, and Functional.Method:Ninety-five Portuguese women with breast cancer aged between 32 and 75 years answered a sociodemographic and clinical questionnaire and the Portuguese versions of the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy - General. Data were collected in an oncology public hospital.Results:In general, difficulties in ER presented negative correlations with General Well-Being and its domains. The multiple regression analysis findings indicated that two specific types of difficulties, Limited Access to ER Strategies and Lack of Emotional Clarity, play a significant role in predicting well-being, especially in the Emotional domain, which was most compromised in these patients.Conclusions:These difficulties should be approached within psycho-oncological interventions as they are essential contributors to improving emotional and general well-being and fostering psychological adaptation to breast cancer.
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Breast cancer,emotion regulation,difficulties in emotion regulation,functional perspective,psychological adaptation,well-being
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