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Psychological impact of benign breast biopsy: A longitudinal, comparative study.
Authors:Andrykowski  Michael A; Carpenter  Janet S; Studts  Jamie L; Cordova  Matthew J; Cunningham  Lauren L C; Beacham  Abbie; Sloan  David; Kenady  Daniel; McGrath  Patrick
Abstract:The impact of benign breast biopsy (BBB) on distress and perceptions of risk for breast cancer (BC) was examined. Interviews were conducted with 100 women shortly after notification of biopsy results and 4 and 8 months post-BBB. Compared with matched healthy comparison (HC) women without BBB, the BBB group evidenced greater BC-specific distress at baseline. BC-specific distress declined after BBB, remaining elevated relative to the HC group at the 8-month follow-up. Dispositional (optimism, informational coping style), demographic (education), clinical (family history of BC), and cognitive (BC risk perception) variables were associated with baseline levels of BC-specific distress or persistence of distress. Results support the monitoring process model (S. M. Miller, 1995) and the cognitive social health information processing model (S. M. Miller, Y. Shoda, & K. Hurley, 1996). (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:psychological impact  benign breast biopsy  distress  risk perceptions  breast cancer  women  psychosocial factors
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