- Illness Perceptions and Quality of Life in Childhood Cancer Survivors
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Illness Perceptions and Quality of Life in Childhood Cancer Survivors

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    0619856 - PSÚ 2026 RIV CH eng J - Journal Article
    Kohút, A. - Koutná, Veronika - Blatný, Marek - Jelínek, Martin
    Illness Perceptions and Quality of Life in Childhood Cancer Survivors.
    Cancers (Basel). Roč. 17, č. 9 (2025), č. článku 1383. ISSN 2072-6694. E-ISSN 2072-6694
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA24-10455S
    Institutional support: RVO:68081740
    Keywords : common-sense model * self-regulation * adolescent * metaanalysis * reliability * instrument * validity * illness perception * quality of life * paediatric cancer * childhood cancer survivors
    OECD category: Psychology (including human - machine relations)
    Impact factor: 4.5, year: 2023 ; AIS: 1.148, rok: 2023
    Method of publishing: Open access
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    https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/17/9/1383DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers17091383

    Background: Although illness perception (IP) is a widely recognised factor in the psychosocial adjustment to cancer, little is known about the impact of individual dimensions of IP. This study aims to analyse the relationship between individual dimensions of IP and quality of life (QOL) in childhood cancer survivors. Methods: The sample consisted of 163 long-term survivors aged 11 to 25 who were administered the Brief Illness Perceptions Questionnaire and the Minneapolis-Manchester Quality of Life Scale. Results: In the correlational analysis, all dimensions of IP were associated with individual dimensions of QOL, except for understanding and treatment control. The results of the hierarchical regression analysis controlling for demographic and medical factors showed that IP had predicted individual dimensions of QOL above and beyond these factors, with emotional response, concern, consequences and understanding being the most predictive dimensions. Several age-specific relationships between IP and QOL were also identified. Conclusions: Illness perceptions significantly contribute to explaining QOL of childhood cancer survivors above and beyond demographic and medical factors. These results may contribute to more effective targeting of psychosocial interventions promoting QOL of survivors.
    Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0366505
     
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