Coping strategies modify risk of depression associated with hematopoietic cell transplant symptomatology

A Barata, BD Gonzalez, SK Sutton… - Journal of health …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
A Barata, BD Gonzalez, SK Sutton, BJ Small, PB Jacobsen, T Field, H Fernandez, HSL Jim
Journal of health psychology, 2018journals.sagepub.com
To determine whether coping strategies modify the risk of depression among allogeneic
recipients experiencing post-transplant-related symptomatology, 105 participants (mean
age= 52 years, 42% female) completed questionnaires 90 days post-transplant. A total of 28
percent reported depressive symptoms. Univariate correlations indicated that depression
was associated with greater transplant-related symptomatology and avoidance, acceptance/
resignation, and emotional discharge coping. Depression was negatively associated with …
To determine whether coping strategies modify the risk of depression among allogeneic recipients experiencing post-transplant-related symptomatology, 105 participants (mean age = 52 years, 42% female) completed questionnaires 90 days post-transplant. A total of 28 percent reported depressive symptoms. Univariate correlations indicated that depression was associated with greater transplant-related symptomatology and avoidance, acceptance/resignation, and emotional discharge coping. Depression was negatively associated with problem-solving coping. Moderator analyses indicated that transplant-related symptomatology was significantly associated with depression among patients who frequently used maladaptive coping and rarely used adaptive coping. These data suggest that transplant-related symptomatology, combined with maladaptive coping, place patients at risk of depression.
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