The relationship between post-traumatic stress and negative emotions in patients with breast cancer: the mediating role of emotion regulation.
Shuai TengMiaomiao WangBingxue HanYufeng MaHe DuLili JiXianglian SunJinxia LiuQian LuLiping JiaGuo-Hua LuPublished in: Journal of psychosocial oncology (2021)
Cognitive reappraisal may reduce the impact of post-traumatic stress on negative emotions experienced by breast cancer patients. Implications for psychosocial providers or policy: Psychosocial workers in China should conduct cognitive reappraisal training for breast cancer patients with high negative emotions and severe post-traumatic stress. For Chinese breast cancer patients living in other regions, the local oncology social workers should take into account their cultural background and lack of expression, and encourage them to choose cognitive reappraisal strategies.