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Research Article

The relationship of marital adjustment and posttraumatic growth in female breast cancer patients and their husbands

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Pages 401-407 | Received 02 Apr 2021, Accepted 13 Apr 2022, Published online: 19 Apr 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is very important for breast cancer couples to cope with cancer. Individual marital adjustment can affect PTG, however, it is still unknown that the effect of marital adjustment on one’s own and their spouses’ PTG in breast cancer couples. To investigate the status of PTG and marital adjustment and explore the relation between PTG and marital adjustment in breast cancer patient-husband dyads. General data, marital adjustment and PTG scores of breast cancer patients (N = 206) and their husbands (N = 206) were collected through a general information questionnaire, the Post-traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI) and Marital Adjustment Test (MAT). T-tests and structural equation models were applied to explore the relations between marital adjustment and PTG among breast cancer patients and their husbands. The PTG among breast cancer patients was significantly higher than among their husbands (P < 0.05); the score of patients’ marital adjustment was 96.18 ± 22.08, and that of their husbands was 96.22 ± 22.27. The participants’ marital adjustment had a positive predictive effect on their own PTG (P < 0.05), and patients’ marital adjustment also had a positive predictive effect on their husbands’ PTG (P < 0.05). Breast cancer patients experienced more PTG than their husbands; patients’ PTG was promoted by their own marital adjustment, while husbands’ PTG was promoted by both their own and the patient’s marital adjustment. In order to improve breast cancer patients’ and their husbands’ PTG, it is essential to promote their marital adjustment.

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The data of this study are available from corresponding author. [email protected]

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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psycho-oncology

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Number 71974217; the Graduate Innovative Education Program Foundation of Guangdong Province under Grant Number 53000-18842214.

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