EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION IN HEALTHY WOMEN AND THOSE WITH BREAST-CANCER

Citation
R. Fernandezballesteros et al., EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION IN HEALTHY WOMEN AND THOSE WITH BREAST-CANCER, British journal of health psychology, 3, 1998, pp. 41-50
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology, Clinical
ISSN journal
1359107X
Volume
3
Year of publication
1998
Part
1
Pages
41 - 50
Database
ISI
SICI code
1359-107X(1998)3:<41:EEIHWA>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The Rationality/Emotional Defensiveness (R/ED) and Weed for Harmony (N /H) scales developed by Spielberger were administered to 311 women wit h breast cancer and 103 healthy women. Women with breast cancer were a ssessed after diagnosis (74), during treatment(105) and during follow- up, approximately 12 months after treatment (132). Women with breast c ancer had substantially higher scores than healthy women in rationalit y and emotional defensiveness (or anti-emotionality), and need for har mony. All comparisons were less than p < .0000. Rationality/emotional defensiveness and need for harmony scores classified correctly 86 per cent of the participants (87 per cent of the breast cancer patients an d 82 per cent of the healthy participants). Although older participant s in both groups had higher scores on R/EM and N/H, women with breast cancer had higher scores than healthy women if age was controlled for. Results support previous studies, and are in accordance with other fi ndings showing that breast cancer patients tend to suppress, inhibit, repress or deny their emotions, as well as are ready to sacrifice thei r needs in order to achieve and maintain harmonious interpersonal rela tionships.