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Original Article

Relationships among Type-D personality, symptoms and quality of life in patients with ovarian cancer receiving chemotherapy

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Pages 289-296 | Received 13 Apr 2017, Accepted 21 Aug 2017, Published online: 11 Sep 2017
 

Abstract

Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of Type-D personality and identify its relationships among the symptoms and quality of life in patients with ovarian cancer-receiving chemotherapy.

Methods: A total of 150 patients with ovarian cancer undergoing chemotherapy were recruited between December 2015 and August 2016. The subjects were assessed using the Type-D Personality Scale-14, Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale – Short Form and Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General questionnaire completed through a face-to-face interview.

Results: About 56% of patients were classified into the Type-D personality group. This personality group showed statistically significantly higher symptoms and lower quality of life than the non-Type-D personality group. According to stepwise multiple regression, the most significant factor influencing quality of life was symptoms, followed by Type-D personality, performance status and cancer stage.

Conclusions: The prevalence of Type-D personality in patients with ovarian cancer was high, and Type-D personality was significantly associated with a high symptom score and lower quality of life. Health professionals should consider Type-D personality in the assessment and intervention of symptoms and quality of life, along with performance status and cancer stage.

Acknowledgements

We thank all patients who participated in this study.

Disclosure statement

The authors report no conflicts of interest.

    Current knowledge on this subject

  • Patients with ovarian cancer receiving chemotherapy experience various symptoms including negative emotions such as depression and anxiety.

  • Type-D personality has been considered a factor related to symptom and quality of life.

  • Little known about the prevalence of Type-D personality, and relationship among Type-D personality, symptoms and quality of life in ovarian cancer receiving chemotherapy.

    What this study adds

  • 56% of patients with ovarian cancer receiving chemotherapy report Type-D personality.

  • Type-D personality group show higher symptoms and lower quality of life than the non-Type-D personality group.

  • Symptom, Type-D personality, performance status and cancer stage influence on quality of life.

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