To explore body image characteristics and their relationship with perceived stress, self-compassion, and implicit attitudes among Chinese women with breast cancer.
Body image scale(BIS), Chinese perceived stress scale(CPSS), and self-compassion scale-short form(SCS-SF)were employed to evaluate 343 breast cancer patients recruited from a tertiary hospital. Implicit association test(IAT)was conducted on 68 patients, and 65 valid results were obtained. Based on BIS score of 10 as a cutoff value, the patients were divided into BIS score <10 and ≥10 groups.
Among the 343 breast cancer patients, 161 had a BIS score ≥10, and the detection rate of body image dysregulation was 47%. The patients at an age of ≤40 years had higher negative body image scores than those at 40~50 years and those at ≥50 years, and those of jobless had higher negative scores than those employed and those retired. Body image was positively correlated with perceived stress(r=0.49, P<0.01)and negatively with self-compassion(r=-0.49, P<0.01)and implicit attitudes(r=-0.26, P<0.05)in these patients. The patients from the BIS score <10 group had obviously higher IAT D-score than those of the BIS score <10 group.
The detection rate of body image dysregulation is quite high in women with breast cancer detection rate of body image dysregulation. Body image is closely associated with perceived stress, self-compassion, implicit attitudes, age, and employment status, which provides the basis for the scientific development of clinical interventions to improve body image in the patients.
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