SUBJECTIVE AGE AND SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE HEALTH OF WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER
This article is devoted to the results of the study of the relationship between subjective age and subjective assessment of health among women with breast cancer. The analysis of the literature showed that subjective age is a predictor of death, mental wellness, assessment of life prospects (approac...
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author | Elena A. Sergienko Diana А. Tsiring Yana N. Pakhomova Irina V. Ponomareva |
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description | This article is devoted to the results of the study of the relationship between subjective age and subjective assessment of health among women with breast cancer. The analysis of the literature showed that subjective age is a predictor of death, mental wellness, assessment of life prospects (approach of death), possibility of coping with a bad trauma (e.g. oncological disease). The research included 170 women in the age of 31 to 85 (the average age is 56,5) diagnosed with breast cancer on different stages. Summarising received data, it should be noted that the women who feel rather danger than their chronological age address to own resources and, in general their subjective health assessment is connected with role functioning based on the emotional condition and general mental health. The women with adequate perception of their age have issues with role functioning connected with physical condition as well as the women who feel older than they actually are do. The results of this research expand a notion about potential predictors for breast cancer course, besides the results can be used for building the forecast of the disease course and its outcome. |
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spelling | doaj.art-bb93660e0a904e4594a070e225533e502023-08-25T04:43:15ZengScience and Innovation Center Publishing HouseSiberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture2658-66492658-66572023-06-0115323925310.12731/2658-6649-2023-15-3-239-253801SUBJECTIVE AGE AND SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE HEALTH OF WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCERElena A. Sergienko0Diana А. Tsiring1Yana N. Pakhomova2Irina V. Ponomareva3Institute of Psychology of the Russian Academy of SciencesNational Research Tomsk State University; Ural Branch of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian FederationNational Research Tomsk State University; Chelyabinsk State UniversityNational Research Tomsk State University; Chelyabinsk State University; Ural Branch of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian FederationThis article is devoted to the results of the study of the relationship between subjective age and subjective assessment of health among women with breast cancer. The analysis of the literature showed that subjective age is a predictor of death, mental wellness, assessment of life prospects (approach of death), possibility of coping with a bad trauma (e.g. oncological disease). The research included 170 women in the age of 31 to 85 (the average age is 56,5) diagnosed with breast cancer on different stages. Summarising received data, it should be noted that the women who feel rather danger than their chronological age address to own resources and, in general their subjective health assessment is connected with role functioning based on the emotional condition and general mental health. The women with adequate perception of their age have issues with role functioning connected with physical condition as well as the women who feel older than they actually are do. The results of this research expand a notion about potential predictors for breast cancer course, besides the results can be used for building the forecast of the disease course and its outcome.http://discover-journal.ru/jour/index.php/sjlsa/article/view/801subjective evaluation of the healthquality of lifesubjective agebreast canceroncopsychology |
spellingShingle | Elena A. Sergienko Diana А. Tsiring Yana N. Pakhomova Irina V. Ponomareva SUBJECTIVE AGE AND SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE HEALTH OF WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER Siberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture subjective evaluation of the health quality of life subjective age breast cancer oncopsychology |
title | SUBJECTIVE AGE AND SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE HEALTH OF WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER |
title_full | SUBJECTIVE AGE AND SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE HEALTH OF WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER |
title_fullStr | SUBJECTIVE AGE AND SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE HEALTH OF WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER |
title_full_unstemmed | SUBJECTIVE AGE AND SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE HEALTH OF WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER |
title_short | SUBJECTIVE AGE AND SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE HEALTH OF WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER |
title_sort | subjective age and subjective evaluation of the health of women with breast cancer |
topic | subjective evaluation of the health quality of life subjective age breast cancer oncopsychology |
url | http://discover-journal.ru/jour/index.php/sjlsa/article/view/801 |
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