Measuring social support: An interrater reliability study of 18 patients with breast cancer assessed with a shortened version of the Self-Evaluation and Social Support (SESS) schedule

1994 ◽  
Vol 48 (2) ◽  
pp. 97-101 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lars Tjemsland ◽  
Jan Haslerud ◽  
Jon Arne Søreide ◽  
Ulrik Fredrik Malt
2020 ◽  
Vol 100 (3) ◽  
pp. 468-476 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bolette S Rafn ◽  
Chiara A Singh ◽  
Julie Midtgaard ◽  
Pat G Camp ◽  
Margaret L McNeely ◽  
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Abstract Background Early identification of breast cancer–related upper body issues is important to enable timely physical therapist treatment. Objective This study evaluated the feasibility and reliability of women performing self-managed prospective surveillance for upper body issues in the early postoperative phase as part of a hospital-based physical therapy program. Design This was a prospective, single-site, single-group feasibility and reliability study. Methods Presurgery arm circumference measurements were completed at home and at the hospital by participants and by a physical therapist. Instruction in self-measurement was provided using a video guide. After surgery, all circumference measurements were repeated along with self-assessment and therapist assessment for shoulder flexion and abduction active range of motion. Feasibility was determined by recruitment/retention rates and participant-reported ease of performing self-measurements (1 [very difficult] to 10 [very easy]). Reliability was determined as intrarater reliability, interrater reliability, and agreement. Results Thirty-three women who were 53.4 (SD = 11.4) years old participated, with recruitment and retention rates of 79% and 94%, respectively. Participant-reported ease of measurement was 8.2 (SD = 2.2) before surgery and 8.0 (SD = 1.9) after surgery. The intrarater reliability and interrater reliability were excellent before surgery (intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC] ≥ 0.94; 95% confidence interval = 0.87–0.97) and after surgery (ICC ≥ 0.91; 95% confidence interval = 0.76–0.96). Agreement between self-assessed and therapist-assessed active shoulder flexion (κ = 0.79) and abduction (κ = 0.71) was good. Limitations Further testing is needed using a prospective design with a longer follow-up to determine whether self-managed prospective surveillance and timely treatment can hinder the development of chronic breast cancer–related upper body issues Conclusions Self-measured arm circumference and shoulder range of motion are reliable, and their inclusion in a hospital-based program of prospective surveillance for upper body issues seems feasible. This approach may improve early detection and treatment


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Erik Aprilianto ◽  
Sih Ageng Lumadi ◽  
Feriana Ira Handian

Background: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is the first step in breast cancer treatment. However, the medical procedure causes stressors on the self-concept of patients, especially low self-esteem, due to the decrease in the function of their limbs. This research aims to investigate the correlation between family social support and the self-esteem of breast cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy. It was conducted using a cross-sectional approach.Design and Methods: A sample of 56 people was selected by a simple random sampling technique, using a family social support questionnaire and the Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale.Results: Based on the Spearman Rho statistical test, it was found that the value of p was 0.000 with a correlation coefficient value of 0.762. This indicated that there was a strong positive correlation between family social support and patient self-esteem.Conclusions: Families are the closest systems to patients that play an important role as a coping strategy and in disease management. Therefore, it is suggested that family community groups should be developed among families that have breast cancer patients through social networking.


Psichologija ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 41 ◽  
pp. 33-49
Author(s):  
Monika Skerytė-Kazlauskienė ◽  
Rasa Barkauskienė

Straipsnyje analizuojama mokymosi negalią turinčių paauglių savęs vertinimas, suvoktos socialinės paramos kiekis ir svarba, siekiama nustatyti, ar savęs vertinimo ir socialinės paramos sąveikos pobūdis šioje grupėje yra savitas, palyginti su vidutiniškai besimokančių bendraamžių grupe. Tyrime dalyvavo 188 paaugliai (tiriamoji grupė – 95 paaugliai, kuriems nustatyta mokymosi negalia, palyginamoji – 93 vidutiniškai besimokantys bendraamžiai) iš Vilniaus mokyklų šeštų–septintų klasių. Mokiniai pildė Vaikų savęs suvokimo skalę (Self Perception Profile for Children; Harter, 1985) bei Vaikų ir paauglių socialinės paramos skalę (Child and Adolescent Social Support Scale; Malecki et al., 2000). Mokymosi negalią turintys paaugliai blogiau save vertino visose matuotose savęs vertinimo srityse – akademinės kompetencijos, socialinio priėmimo, elgesio ir bendrojo savęs vertinimo – palyginti su neturinčiais mokymosi negalios bendraamžiais, tačiau gaunamos socialinės paramos kiekio ir svarbos vertinimai grupėse nesiskyrė. Grupės išsiskyrė savęs vertinimo ir socialinei paramai teikiamos svarbos sąsajų pobūdžiu: tiriamojoje grupėje nustatytos tiesinės sąsajos tarp tėvų, mokytojų, bendraklasių socialinei paramai teikiamos svarbos ir savęs vertinimo, o palyginamojoje grupėje tokių sąsajų neaptikta. Mokymosi negalią turintys paaugliai, kurie gaunamai socialinei paramai teikė mažai svarbos, statistiškai reikšmingai blogiau save vertino, palyginti su mokymosi negalių neturinčiais bendraamžiais, taip pat teikiančiais mažai svarbos gaunamai socialinei paramai.Pagrindiniai žodžiai: mokymosi negalia, socialinė parama, savęs vertinimas, paaugliai.Adolescents with learning disabilities: Self-evaluation and social supportMonika Skerytė-Kazlauskienė, Rasa Barkauskienė SummaryAlthough learning disability (LD) has a primary impact on academic achievement, its relation to problematic social and emotional life of children and adolescents has been well recognised. In addition, attention has been paid to self-evaluation of schoolchildren with LD; however, the results of studies are contradictory and can be attributed to various factors. This paper seeks to shed light on the association between self-evaluation and perceived social support in adolescents with LD. We used the multidimensional model of Susan Harter (1999) for understanding and measuring the global and domain-specific self-evaluations. The goals of the current study were to assess relations of self-evaluation to the perceived frequency and importance of social support received from various significant sources – parents, teachers, classmates and close friends in two groups of adolescents, those with LD and their classmates with average academic achievements.The participants were 188 Lithuanian-speaking adolescents from sixth-seventh grades of Vilnius schools, mean age 12.5 years (SD = 0.7). Ninety-five schoolchildren (64 boys and 31 girls) diagnosed as learning-disabled and 93 schoolchildren (58 boys and 35 girls) comprised an age- and sex-matched comparison group from the same schools with average academic achievements. The participants were assessed on Self-Perception Profile for Children (Harter, 1985) and Child and Adolescent Social Support scales (Malecki et al., 2000).The results revealed that the LD group rated themselves worse than average-achieving students on all domain-specific self-evaluations scales: scholastic competence (t = –5.88, p < 0.001), social acceptance (t = –3.08, p < 0.01) , behavioural conduct competence (t = –2.36, p < 0.05) and global self-evaluation (t = –2.30, p < 0.05). Both groups equally perceived social support, its frequency and importance. There were significant associations between self-evaluations and the perception of social support in both groups. However, there were more significant relationships in the LD group, the perceived importance of social support being significantly related to various self-evaluations among adolescents with LD only (correlations for the LD group ranged from 0.24 to 0.40). The further ANCOVA analysis revealed that the self-evaluation of adolescents with LD, who perceived social support as unimportant, tended to be lower than the self-evaluations of adolescents without LD who disvalued the importance of social support.Key words: learning disability, social support, self-evaluation, adolescents.


Author(s):  
Eva Walther ◽  
Claudia Trasselli

Abstract. Two experiments tested the hypothesis that self-evaluation can serve as a source of interpersonal attitudes. In the first study, self-evaluation was manipulated by means of false feedback. A subsequent learning phase demonstrated that the co-occurrence of the self with another individual influenced the evaluation of this previously neutral target. Whereas evaluative self-target similarity increased under conditions of negative self-evaluation, an opposite effect emerged in the positive self-evaluation group. A second study replicated these findings and showed that the difference between positive and negative self-evaluation conditions disappeared when a load manipulation was applied. The implications of self-evaluation for attitude formation processes are discussed.


2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joan Bloom ◽  
Susan L. Stewart ◽  
Ann F. Chou ◽  
Subo Chang ◽  
Priscilla J. Banks ◽  
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2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Geoffrey Leonardelli ◽  
Jessica Lakin ◽  
Robert Arkin

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Corey L. Guenther ◽  
Kathryn Applegate ◽  
Steven Svoboda ◽  
Emily Adams

2014 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 278-289
Author(s):  
Krystyna Kurowska ◽  
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Izabela Adamczyk ◽  

Author(s):  
Sri Burhani Putri

Breast cancer is one of the most common illness that killed woman. One of the therapy to cure breast cancer is chemotherapy. Chemotherapy has side effect either physical and psychology, that caused people who’s in chemo therapy, prone to stress. Stress effected by many factors, such as characteristic and chopping strategy that patient has been using. The aim of this research is to get a perspective about the relation of characteristic and chopping strategy with breast cancer patient stress, whose in chemo therapy. This research using cross sectional study and taking sample by using accidental sampling method. The data analyzed by using bavariat and multivariat with variable result shows that breast cancer patient stress who has chemo therapy realted to age characteristic (p value = 0.00) the time since they diagnosed with cancer (pvalue = 0.03), how long they have chemo therapy (pvalue = 0.00) and chopping strategyby looking social support (pvalue = 0.00) looking for spiritual (pvalue = 0.00) with dominan variable which related to stress is chopping strategy to looking spiritual support (coeffecients B = -1.139).   Key words : Breast cancer, chemotherapy, stress  


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