Pandemic coping and COVID-19 preventive behaviors among cancer survivors.

Jeanine Patricia Drost Guidry, Carrie A. Miller, Paul Perrin, Kellie E. Carlyle, Matthew W. Savage, Vanessa B. Sheppard, Bernard F. Fuemmeler

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Abstract

Background
Cancer survivors are at greater risk for COVID-19 complications, emphasizing the importance of adherence to COVID-19 prevention. Active coping mechanisms can help manage pandemic stress but disengaged coping practices can have adverse effects.

Objectives
1) Identify differences in COVID-19 coping styles and COVID-19 preventive behaviors among cancer survivors in active treatment, survivors not in treatment, and a comparison group without a cancer history. 2) Exploring variables that may predict adherence to COVID-19 preventative behaviors.

Patient involvement & methods
This study used an online survey among two categories of cancer survivors – one group in active treatment and one group no longer in treatment – and one group without a cancer history (N = 897 total).

Results and discussion
Cancer survivors in treatment were more likely to utilize both active and disengaged coping (p < .001). This could indicate that the additional COVID-19 strain is making survivors more likely to engage in coping in any way possible. Cancer survivors not in treatment were less likely to report intent to carry out COVID- 19 preventative behaviors compared to the comparison group (p = .009). Providers should understand how survivors may use both coping mechanism types because these coping strategies predict both depression and adherence to COVID-19 preventive behaviors.
Original languageEnglish
Article number107716
Number of pages5
JournalPatient Education and Counseling
Volume112
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • covid-19
  • cancer
  • coping
  • prevention

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