2017
DOI: 10.1017/s1478951517000281
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Insecure attachment predicts depression and death anxiety in advanced cancer patients

Abstract: The concept of attachment plays a relevant role in advanced cancer patients' mental health. Healthcare providers can benefit from knowledge of advanced cancer patients' attachment styles and how they relate to specific mental distress. Developing a better understanding of patients' reactions to feelings of dependency and distressing emotions can help us to develop individually tailored advanced cancer care programs and psychotherapeutic interventions.

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“…In patients with cancer, insecurely attached individuals use less active and less positive coping strategies to manage their diagnosis of cancer and survivorship issues, such as physical and emotional consequences of the cancer treatment (Schmidt et al, 2012;Arambasic et al, 2019;Romeo et al, 2019). Moreover, related studies have shown that attachment anxiety is associated with depression (Hunter et al, 2006;Porter et al, 2012;Nissen, 2016;Scheffold et al, 2017), higher symptoms of anxiety and reduced social well-being and quality of life among cancer patients (Porter et al, 2012;Smith et al, 2018;Arambasic et al, 2019;Romeo et al, 2019). This is of special relevance as the effect of attachment anxiety on health-related outcomes (e.g., medical symptoms, overall health and bodily pain) may be moderated by the perception of social support (Stanton and Campbell, 2014;McWilliams, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In patients with cancer, insecurely attached individuals use less active and less positive coping strategies to manage their diagnosis of cancer and survivorship issues, such as physical and emotional consequences of the cancer treatment (Schmidt et al, 2012;Arambasic et al, 2019;Romeo et al, 2019). Moreover, related studies have shown that attachment anxiety is associated with depression (Hunter et al, 2006;Porter et al, 2012;Nissen, 2016;Scheffold et al, 2017), higher symptoms of anxiety and reduced social well-being and quality of life among cancer patients (Porter et al, 2012;Smith et al, 2018;Arambasic et al, 2019;Romeo et al, 2019). This is of special relevance as the effect of attachment anxiety on health-related outcomes (e.g., medical symptoms, overall health and bodily pain) may be moderated by the perception of social support (Stanton and Campbell, 2014;McWilliams, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prämorbide Persönlichkeitsmuster sowie bisheriges Bewältigungsrepertoire und das Unterstützungspotenzial vom Umfeld können neben Alter und Bildung sowohl die Stressbewertung als auch das Auftreten psychische Störungen beeinflussen (22). Zu den häufigsten psychischen Störungen bei Krebs-Patienten zählen Anpassungsstörungen, Angststörungen und affektive Störungen (12,30,34) trum an Symptomen und Syndromen unterschiedlicher Ausprägung. Nicht unerwähnt sollte an dieser Stelle bleiben, dass sich eine umfassende psychosoziale Diagnostik in der Onkologie darüber hinaus nicht nur auf Patienten orientiert, sondern auch Partner und Angehörige mit einschließen sollte (31,32).…”
Section: Angststörungen Bei Krebskrankenunclassified
“…The diagnosis of cancer leads to profound emotional and physiological effects on patients [1,6]. Since the treatment process (combinations of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery) is complex and problematic, patients' physical health, mental well-being, and relationships with loved ones may be adversely affected [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The attachment system gets activated in stressful times such as a life-threatening medical disease. In this sense, advanced cancer causes the patients to return to their first attachment experience by revealing the problems of addiction and loss of control [6]. The security attachment behaviors provide individuals' psychological adjustment to a new life after the diagnosis of cancer [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%