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Deconstructing spiritual well-being: existential well-being and HRQOL in cancer survivors
Authors:Edmondson Donald  Park Crystal L  Blank Thomas O  Fenster Juliane R  Mills Mary Alice
Affiliation:University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, USA. donald.edmondson@uconn.edu
Abstract:We demonstrate the utility of partitioning the spiritual well-being (SpWB) construct into spiritual and religious components using results from a study of the relationship of existential well-being to health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in a sample of 237 cancer survivors. Existential and religious well-being were measured using the FACIT-Sp-12 and HRQOL was measured using the mental and physical component scores of the SF-12. In hierarchical linear regression analyses, existential well-being fully mediated religious well-being's effect on HRQOL and explained unique variance in both the mental and physical HRQOL domains, controlling for demographic, disease, and psychosocial variables previously shown to impact HRQOL. Religious well-being was not predictive of HRQOL.
Keywords:cancer  oncology  quality of life  survivorship  religion/spirituality
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