Coping style and performance status in a group of oncological inpatients

Authors

  • Cecilia Chau PUCP
  • Hugo Morales Córdova PUCP
  • Micaela Wetzell Espinoza PUCP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.200201.005

Keywords:

health status, performance status, immuneglobulinic competence, stress, coping, cancer, life quality, psychoncology, heath psychology, personality

Abstract

The associations between coping styles, measured by COPE Test, dispositional version (Carver,Scheier and Weintraub, 1989), and Health Status inferred through a performance status, measured by Karnofsky's Index of Behavioral Performance are examined. The study focuses upon 28 oncological in patients. Positive moderate Pearson's correlations were found between these two variables in this correlational-descriptive study. These were interpreted in the following sense: the larger use of the style, the less health status among the scales suppression of competent activities, procrastination of coping, instrumental social support, focusing and releasing of emotions and behavioral disengagement. The active coping scale presented a negative correlationwith regard to Performance Status as a health measure.

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Published

2002-06-01

How to Cite

Chau, C., Morales Córdova, H., & Wetzell Espinoza, M. (2002). Coping style and performance status in a group of oncological inpatients. Revista De Psicología, 20(1), 93–131. https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.200201.005

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