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Psychological Response to Test Results in an Ovarian Cancer Screening Program: A Prospective, Longitudinal Study.
Authors:Andrykowski, Michael A.   Boerner, Laura M.   Salsman, John M.   Pavlik, Edward
Abstract:To identify the psychological impact of receipt of an abnormal yet benign screening test result, the authors examined the response to a transvaginal ultrasound screening (TVS) test for ovarian cancer (OC) in asymptomatic women (N=540) undergoing an initial TVS screening test. Interviews were conducted prior to undergoing TVS screening and at 2 weeks and 4 months following this baseline. Women receiving an abnormal yet benign TVS test result (n=33) reported elevated OC-specific, but not general, distress at 2-week follow-up. Distress returned to baseline levels at 4-month follow-up. Consistent with the monitoring process and cognitive-social health information processing models, response to an abnormal TVS result was moderated by a monitoring coping style, low optimism, and a family history of OC. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:psychological response   cancer test result   ovarian cancer screening   transvaginal ultrasound screening   initial screening test
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