Anger suppression mediates the relationship between optimism and natural killer cell cytotoxicity in men treated for localized prostate cancer |
| |
Authors: | Penedo Frank J Dahn Jason R Kinsinger Dave Antoni Michael H Molton Ivan Gonzalez Jeffrey S Fletcher Mary Anne Roos Bernard Carver Charles S Schneiderman Neil |
| |
Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Miami, P.O. Box 248185, Coral Gables, FL 33124-2070, USA. fpenedo@miami.edu |
| |
Abstract: | ![]() OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated relations among optimism, depression, anger suppression and natural killer cell cytotoxicity (NKCC) in 61 men treated for localized prostate cancer (PC). METHOD: All participants were assessed at a single time point where demographics, optimism, depression and anger suppression were measured. We also collected peripheral venous blood to assess NKCC. RESULTS: Results showed that greater optimism was associated with greater NKCC (beta=.27, P<.05), less depression (beta=-.63, P<.001) and less anger suppression (beta=-.29, P<.05). Furthermore, less anger suppression (beta=-.35, P<.01) was associated with greater NKCC. In a hierarchical regression model controlling for depression and then anger suppression, the relationship between optimism and NKCC became nonsignificant [beta=.18, t(56)=1.51, P=.14], while anger suppression remained significantly correlated with NKCC [beta=-.29, t(56)=-2.40, P<.05]. CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that optimism is associated with NKCC and a greater ability to adaptively express anger. Furthermore, it appears that less anger suppression partially mediates the relationship between optimism and NKCC. |
| |
Keywords: | Prostate cancer Optimism Natural killer cell cytotoxicity Depression Anger suppression |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect PubMed 等数据库收录! |
|