Risk of cancer-related distress by age in colorectal cancer survivors: The modulatory role of unmet support needs

To explore the modulating role of unmet support needs on the relationship between age and the prevalence of cancer-related distress in colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors. Two hundred and forty four participants completed the questionnaires; linear regression and odd ratios were calculated. Both the p...

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Authors: Andreu Y, Soto-Rubio A, Picazo C, Gil-Juliá B, Fernández S, Chulvi R
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Publication Date:2024
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Keyword:age
colorectal cancer survivor
distress
modulating variable
unmet support needs
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spelling Risk of cancer-related distress by age in colorectal cancer survivors: The modulatory role of unmet support needsAndreu YSoto-Rubio APicazo CGil-Juliá BFernández SChulvi Ragecolorectal cancer survivordistressmodulating variableunmet support needsTo explore the modulating role of unmet support needs on the relationship between age and the prevalence of cancer-related distress in colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors. Two hundred and forty four participants completed the questionnaires; linear regression and odd ratios were calculated. Both the prevalence of needs and their interaction with age were predictors of cancer-related distress. The risk of significant clinically distress associated with physical and socio/family needs was high in both age subgroups. Higher risk of clinical distress was associated with life perspective, sexual, occupational and health care needs in the younger subgroup and with needs for specific support resources in the older subgroup. In reducing cancer-related distress, two key issues arise: (i) the importance of managing the persistent negative symptoms following CRC treatment in survivors of any age and (ii) the need for a differentiated attention to other care needs based on the survivor's age.SAGE Publications Ltd2024info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://fisabio.portalinvestigacion.com/publicaciones/17399Journal of Health PsychologyISSN: 14617277ISSNe: 13591053reponame:r-FISABIO. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científicainstname:Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunitat Valenciana (FISABIO)Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:fisabio.fundanetsuite.com:p173992026-06-11T12:45:17Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Risk of cancer-related distress by age in colorectal cancer survivors: The modulatory role of unmet support needs
title Risk of cancer-related distress by age in colorectal cancer survivors: The modulatory role of unmet support needs
spellingShingle Risk of cancer-related distress by age in colorectal cancer survivors: The modulatory role of unmet support needs
Andreu Y
age
colorectal cancer survivor
distress
modulating variable
unmet support needs
title_short Risk of cancer-related distress by age in colorectal cancer survivors: The modulatory role of unmet support needs
title_full Risk of cancer-related distress by age in colorectal cancer survivors: The modulatory role of unmet support needs
title_fullStr Risk of cancer-related distress by age in colorectal cancer survivors: The modulatory role of unmet support needs
title_full_unstemmed Risk of cancer-related distress by age in colorectal cancer survivors: The modulatory role of unmet support needs
title_sort Risk of cancer-related distress by age in colorectal cancer survivors: The modulatory role of unmet support needs
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Andreu Y
Soto-Rubio A
Picazo C
Gil-Juliá B
Fernández S
Chulvi R
author Andreu Y
author_facet Andreu Y
Soto-Rubio A
Picazo C
Gil-Juliá B
Fernández S
Chulvi R
author_role author
author2 Soto-Rubio A
Picazo C
Gil-Juliá B
Fernández S
Chulvi R
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv age
colorectal cancer survivor
distress
modulating variable
unmet support needs
topic age
colorectal cancer survivor
distress
modulating variable
unmet support needs
description To explore the modulating role of unmet support needs on the relationship between age and the prevalence of cancer-related distress in colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors. Two hundred and forty four participants completed the questionnaires; linear regression and odd ratios were calculated. Both the prevalence of needs and their interaction with age were predictors of cancer-related distress. The risk of significant clinically distress associated with physical and socio/family needs was high in both age subgroups. Higher risk of clinical distress was associated with life perspective, sexual, occupational and health care needs in the younger subgroup and with needs for specific support resources in the older subgroup. In reducing cancer-related distress, two key issues arise: (i) the importance of managing the persistent negative symptoms following CRC treatment in survivors of any age and (ii) the need for a differentiated attention to other care needs based on the survivor's age.
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dc.source.none.fl_str_mv Journal of Health Psychology
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