The effectiveness of a group intervention to facilitate posttraumatic growth among women with breast cancer

Catarina Ramos, Pedro Alexandre Costa, Tânia Rudnicki, Ana Lúcia Marôco, Isabel Leal, Raquel Guimarães, José Luís Fougo, Richard G. Tedeschi

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Abstract

Objective: This longitudinal study tested the effectiveness of a group intervention designed to facilitate posttraumatic growth (PTG). Methods: Sample consisted of 205 women diagnosed with non-metastatic breast cancer who were either assigned to an intervention group (n = 58) or to a control group (n = 147). PTG, challenge to core beliefs, and rumination (intrusive and deliberate) were assessed at baseline (T1), at 6 months (T2), and at 12 months after baseline (T3). Results: Results from the Latent Growth Modeling suggested that participants from the intervention group have higher levels of PTG. The challenge to core beliefs and the intrusive rumination have a moderator role on PTG, since group intervention is also linked to the enhancement of both variables. Conclusions: Participation in the intervention group increase PTG. Challenge to core beliefs and intrusive rumination are improved by group intervention, which to a certain extent facilitate PTG.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)258-264
Number of pages7
JournalPsycho-Oncology
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • breast cancer
  • cancer
  • challenge to core beliefs
  • group intervention
  • oncology
  • posttraumatic growth
  • rumination

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