abstract
This study investigated the extent to which intolerance of uncertainty
was associated with cancer worry interference, anxiety and depression
among women with Lynch syndrome (LS), and whether having greater trust
in one's physician moderated those relationships. Women with confirmed
LS (N = 128) were recruited from a high-risk of cancer registry and
completed a one-time self-report questionnaire. Women who reported
greater intolerance of uncertainty and more trust in their physician
reported less cancer worry interference compared to women who had
greater intolerance of uncertainty and less trust in their physician,
who reported the highest worry interference, b = -1.39, t(99) = -2.27,
p = .03. No moderation effect of trust in physician was found for
anxiety or depression. Trust in one's physician buffered the impact of
high intolerance of uncertainty on cancer worry interference,
underscoring the need for supportive provider-patient relationships,
particularly for LS patients.
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