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Coping Mechanisms, Psychological Distress, and Quality of Life Prior to Cancer Genetic Counseling

Background: Breast Cancer susceptibility genes 1 and 2 are implicated in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer and women can test for the presence of these genes prior to developing cancer. The goal of this study is to examine psychological distress, quality of life, and active coping mechanisms in a...

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Autores principales: Di Mattei, Valentina E., Carnelli, Letizia, Bernardi, Martina, Bienati, Rebecca, Brombin, Chiara, Cugnata, Federica, Rabaiotti, Emanuela, Zambetti, Milvia, Sarno, Lucio, Candiani, Massimo, Gentilini, Oreste
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6055025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30061853
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01218
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author Di Mattei, Valentina E.
Carnelli, Letizia
Bernardi, Martina
Bienati, Rebecca
Brombin, Chiara
Cugnata, Federica
Rabaiotti, Emanuela
Zambetti, Milvia
Sarno, Lucio
Candiani, Massimo
Gentilini, Oreste
author_facet Di Mattei, Valentina E.
Carnelli, Letizia
Bernardi, Martina
Bienati, Rebecca
Brombin, Chiara
Cugnata, Federica
Rabaiotti, Emanuela
Zambetti, Milvia
Sarno, Lucio
Candiani, Massimo
Gentilini, Oreste
author_sort Di Mattei, Valentina E.
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description Background: Breast Cancer susceptibility genes 1 and 2 are implicated in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer and women can test for the presence of these genes prior to developing cancer. The goal of this study is to examine psychological distress, quality of life, and active coping mechanisms in a sample of women during the pre-test stage of the genetic counseling process, considering that pre-test distress can be an indicator of post-test distress. We also wanted to identify if subgroups of women, defined based on their health status, were more vulnerable to developing distress during the genetic counseling process. Methods: This study included 181 female participants who accessed a Cancer Genetic Counseling Clinic. The participants were subdivided into three groups on the basis of the presence of a cancer diagnosis: Affected patients, Ex-patients, and Unaffected participants. Following a self-report questionnaire, a battery of tests was administered to examine psychological symptomatology, quality of life, and coping mechanisms. Results: The results confirm that the genetic counseling procedure is not a source of psychological distress. Certain participants were identified as being more vulnerable than others; in the pre-test phase, they reported on average higher levels of distress and lower quality of life. These participants were predominantly Ex-patients and Affected patients, who may be at risk of distress during the counseling process. Conclusions: These findings highlight that individuals who take part in the genetic counseling process are not all the same regarding pre-test psychological distress. Attention should be paid particularly to Ex-patients and Affected patients by the multidisciplinary treating team.
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spelling pubmed-60550252018-07-30 Coping Mechanisms, Psychological Distress, and Quality of Life Prior to Cancer Genetic Counseling Di Mattei, Valentina E. Carnelli, Letizia Bernardi, Martina Bienati, Rebecca Brombin, Chiara Cugnata, Federica Rabaiotti, Emanuela Zambetti, Milvia Sarno, Lucio Candiani, Massimo Gentilini, Oreste Front Psychol Psychology Background: Breast Cancer susceptibility genes 1 and 2 are implicated in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer and women can test for the presence of these genes prior to developing cancer. The goal of this study is to examine psychological distress, quality of life, and active coping mechanisms in a sample of women during the pre-test stage of the genetic counseling process, considering that pre-test distress can be an indicator of post-test distress. We also wanted to identify if subgroups of women, defined based on their health status, were more vulnerable to developing distress during the genetic counseling process. Methods: This study included 181 female participants who accessed a Cancer Genetic Counseling Clinic. The participants were subdivided into three groups on the basis of the presence of a cancer diagnosis: Affected patients, Ex-patients, and Unaffected participants. Following a self-report questionnaire, a battery of tests was administered to examine psychological symptomatology, quality of life, and coping mechanisms. Results: The results confirm that the genetic counseling procedure is not a source of psychological distress. Certain participants were identified as being more vulnerable than others; in the pre-test phase, they reported on average higher levels of distress and lower quality of life. These participants were predominantly Ex-patients and Affected patients, who may be at risk of distress during the counseling process. Conclusions: These findings highlight that individuals who take part in the genetic counseling process are not all the same regarding pre-test psychological distress. Attention should be paid particularly to Ex-patients and Affected patients by the multidisciplinary treating team. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6055025/ /pubmed/30061853 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01218 Text en Copyright © 2018 Di Mattei, Carnelli, Bernardi, Bienati, Brombin, Cugnata, Rabaiotti, Zambetti, Sarno, Candiani and Gentilini. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychology
Di Mattei, Valentina E.
Carnelli, Letizia
Bernardi, Martina
Bienati, Rebecca
Brombin, Chiara
Cugnata, Federica
Rabaiotti, Emanuela
Zambetti, Milvia
Sarno, Lucio
Candiani, Massimo
Gentilini, Oreste
Coping Mechanisms, Psychological Distress, and Quality of Life Prior to Cancer Genetic Counseling
title Coping Mechanisms, Psychological Distress, and Quality of Life Prior to Cancer Genetic Counseling
title_full Coping Mechanisms, Psychological Distress, and Quality of Life Prior to Cancer Genetic Counseling
title_fullStr Coping Mechanisms, Psychological Distress, and Quality of Life Prior to Cancer Genetic Counseling
title_full_unstemmed Coping Mechanisms, Psychological Distress, and Quality of Life Prior to Cancer Genetic Counseling
title_short Coping Mechanisms, Psychological Distress, and Quality of Life Prior to Cancer Genetic Counseling
title_sort coping mechanisms, psychological distress, and quality of life prior to cancer genetic counseling
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6055025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30061853
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01218
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