Variación diurna del cortisol y su relación con estrés, optimismo y estrategias de afrontamiento en mujeres con cáncer de mama

O ritmo diurno do cortisol vem sendo visto alterado nos pacientes com câncer. Fatores como o avanço da doença e os níveis de estresse estão sendo considerados para explicar essa condição; contudo, os resultados não são claros. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar e determinar se existem diferenças no...

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González-Ramírez, Mónica Teresa
Jaime-Bernal, Leticia
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SÍNDROME DE CUSHING
CORTISOL
ESTRÉS
RITMO DIURNO DEL CORTISOL
ESTRATEGIAS DE AFRONTAMIENTO
STRESS
DIURNAL RHYTHM
AUC
COPING STRATEGIES
ESTRESSE
RITMO DIURNO DO CORTISOL
ESTRATÉGIAS DE ENFRENTAMENTO
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Variación diurna del cortisol y su relación con estrés, optimismo y estrategias de afrontamiento en mujeres con cáncer de mama
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Diurnal cortisol variation and its relationship with stress, optimism and coping strategies in women with breast cancer
Variação diurna do cortisol e sua relação com o estresse: otimismo e estratégias de enfrentamento em mulheres com câncer de mama
title Variación diurna del cortisol y su relación con estrés, optimismo y estrategias de afrontamiento en mujeres con cáncer de mama
spellingShingle Variación diurna del cortisol y su relación con estrés, optimismo y estrategias de afrontamiento en mujeres con cáncer de mama
SÍNDROME DE CUSHING
CORTISOL
ESTRÉS
RITMO DIURNO DEL CORTISOL
ESTRATEGIAS DE AFRONTAMIENTO
STRESS
DIURNAL RHYTHM
AUC
COPING STRATEGIES
ESTRESSE
RITMO DIURNO DO CORTISOL
ESTRATÉGIAS DE ENFRENTAMENTO
title_short Variación diurna del cortisol y su relación con estrés, optimismo y estrategias de afrontamiento en mujeres con cáncer de mama
title_full Variación diurna del cortisol y su relación con estrés, optimismo y estrategias de afrontamiento en mujeres con cáncer de mama
title_fullStr Variación diurna del cortisol y su relación con estrés, optimismo y estrategias de afrontamiento en mujeres con cáncer de mama
title_full_unstemmed Variación diurna del cortisol y su relación con estrés, optimismo y estrategias de afrontamiento en mujeres con cáncer de mama
title_sort Variación diurna del cortisol y su relación con estrés, optimismo y estrategias de afrontamiento en mujeres con cáncer de mama
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Juárez-García, Dehisy Marisol
González-Ramírez, Mónica Teresa
Jaime-Bernal, Leticia
Landero-Hernández, René
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Juárez-García, Dehisy Marisol
González-Ramírez, Mónica Teresa
Jaime-Bernal, Leticia
Landero-Hernández, René
dc.subject.armarc.spa.fl_str_mv SÍNDROME DE CUSHING
topic SÍNDROME DE CUSHING
CORTISOL
ESTRÉS
RITMO DIURNO DEL CORTISOL
ESTRATEGIAS DE AFRONTAMIENTO
STRESS
DIURNAL RHYTHM
AUC
COPING STRATEGIES
ESTRESSE
RITMO DIURNO DO CORTISOL
ESTRATÉGIAS DE ENFRENTAMENTO
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv CORTISOL
ESTRÉS
RITMO DIURNO DEL CORTISOL
ESTRATEGIAS DE AFRONTAMIENTO
STRESS
DIURNAL RHYTHM
AUC
COPING STRATEGIES
ESTRESSE
RITMO DIURNO DO CORTISOL
ESTRATÉGIAS DE ENFRENTAMENTO
description O ritmo diurno do cortisol vem sendo visto alterado nos pacientes com câncer. Fatores como o avanço da doença e os níveis de estresse estão sendo considerados para explicar essa condição; contudo, os resultados não são claros. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar e determinar se existem diferenças nos níveis de cortisol em mulheres com câncer de mama de diferentes estágios, bem como analisar estratégias de enfrentamento. Foram coletadas amostras de cortisol salival durante dois dias e aplicados questionários psicológicos de estresse percebido, otimismo disposicional e estratégias de enfrentamento a 17 mulheres com câncer de mama em estágio I, II e III. Os resultados mostram que as pacientes com esse câncer nos três estágios apresentam um ritmo diurno de cortisol normal e não se diferenciam significativamente na variável de otimismo. A respeito das variáveis psicológicas, só diferem na variável de otimismo. As estratégias de enfrentamento -espírito de luta e evitação cognitiva- são as variáveis que têm mais influência nos níveis de cortisol e explicam 55% da variação. Discutem-se as implicações desses resultados.
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spelling Juárez-García, Dehisy Marisol4e38b0a9-8e0d-4f56-9ec0-83f91516b998-1González-Ramírez, Mónica Teresac173f205-a7cb-4379-bbb2-56272cf12695-1Jaime-Bernal, Leticia7fc1946f-4e68-4023-8674-a6663dc26964-1Landero-Hernández, René97739d88-970d-4a16-ab65-793080259385-12018-07-17T21:42:29Z2018-07-17T21:42:29Z2016-06O ritmo diurno do cortisol vem sendo visto alterado nos pacientes com câncer. Fatores como o avanço da doença e os níveis de estresse estão sendo considerados para explicar essa condição; contudo, os resultados não são claros. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar e determinar se existem diferenças nos níveis de cortisol em mulheres com câncer de mama de diferentes estágios, bem como analisar estratégias de enfrentamento. Foram coletadas amostras de cortisol salival durante dois dias e aplicados questionários psicológicos de estresse percebido, otimismo disposicional e estratégias de enfrentamento a 17 mulheres com câncer de mama em estágio I, II e III. Os resultados mostram que as pacientes com esse câncer nos três estágios apresentam um ritmo diurno de cortisol normal e não se diferenciam significativamente na variável de otimismo. A respeito das variáveis psicológicas, só diferem na variável de otimismo. As estratégias de enfrentamento -espírito de luta e evitação cognitiva- são as variáveis que têm mais influência nos níveis de cortisol e explicam 55% da variação. Discutem-se as implicações desses resultados.El ritmo diurno del cortisol se ha visto alterado en los pacientes con cáncer. Factores como el avance de la enfermedad y los niveles de estrés se han considerado para explicar esta condición; sin embargo, los resultados no son claros. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar y determinar si existen diferencias en los niveles de cortisol en mujeres con cáncer de mama en diferentes estadios, y analizar la relación entre los niveles de cortisol y el estrés, el optimismo y las estrategias de afrontamiento. Se recolectaron muestras de cortisol salival durante dos días, y se aplicaron cuestionarios psicológicos de estrés percibido (PSS), optimismo disposicional (LOT-R) y estrategias de afrontamiento (MAC) a 17 mujeres con cáncer de mama en estadio I, II y III. Los resultados muestran que las pacientes con cáncer de mama en los tres estadios presentan un ritmo diurno de cortisol normal y no difieren significativamente en los niveles de cortisol. Respecto a las variables psicológicas, solo difieren en la variable de optimismo. Las estrategias de afrontamiento espíritu de lucha y evitación cognitiva son las variables que tienen más influencia en los niveles de cortisol, y explican un 55% de la varianza. Se discuten las implicaciones de estos resultados.Diurnal cortisol rhythm has been altered in patients with cancer. Factors such as disease progression and stress levels are regarded as possible causes to explain this condition, however results are not clear. The aim of this study was to assess and determine whether there are differences in cortisol levels in women with breast cancer in different stages and analyze the relationship between cortisol levels and stress, optimism and coping strategies. Salivary cortisol samples were collected for two days and psychological questionnaires of perceived stress (PSS), dispositional optimism (LOT-R) and coping strategies (MAC) were administered to 17 breast cancer women in stage I, II and III of the disease. The results show that patients with breast cancer in the three stages have a normal diurnal cortisol rhythm and do not differ significantly in cortisol levels. Regarding the psychological variables, they differ only in optimism. Coping strategies such as fighting spirit and cognitive avoidance are the variables that have more influence on cortisol levels, explaining 55% of variance. 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