The Role and Function of Autobiographical Memory Narratives during the Emotional Processing of Breast Cancer Treatment: An Empirically-Derived Memory Coding System.


Journal

International journal of environmental research and public health
ISSN: 1660-4601
Titre abrégé: Int J Environ Res Public Health
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101238455

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
13 01 2023
Historique:
received: 02 11 2022
revised: 28 12 2022
accepted: 31 12 2022
entrez: 21 1 2023
pubmed: 22 1 2023
medline: 25 1 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Breast cancer (BC) in younger age is a critical and potentially traumatic experience that can interrupt the continuity of self-narrative during a crucial phase. In the Narrative Identity framework the translation of memories into autobiographical narratives is an internal and external process that plays a key role in meaning-making, social relationships and self-coherence. The aim of this study is to examine the role and function that autobiographical memory narratives (AMN) play in the process of adaptation to BC medical treatment. Seventeen BC women below 50 years received prompts to provide autobiographical memory narratives at four phases during their treatment (pre-hospitalization-T1-post-surgery-T2-chemo-radio therapy-T3-follow-up-T4). The Emotional Processing Scale (EPS) was also administered. In all, 68 AMN were collected. A three step procedure of data analysis was conducted. The first one, an empirically-derived memory coding manual to analyze key dimensions of AMN was developed: Agency; Emotional Regulation and Interpersonal Relations. Findings show a particular vulnerability in narrative identity faced by BC women during the shift from T1-T3. In the second one, an emotional coping profile for each woman focusing on the shift from T1-T3 was created. For the third step, these profiles were compared with the EPS scores. The final results suggest the capacity of the AMNs to differentiate the women's emotional adaptation over the course of the BC treatment. Despite the study's limitations, it supports the use of AMN as clinical device to construct a deeper knowledge and profiling trajectory of how women have internalized and elaborated past encounters with illness and help providers, as well as their prior experience of bodily/psychological health and integrity. This information adds to an understanding of their current efforts at recovery and adaptation. In this way we believe that the recollection of narrative memories, not only at the end of the cancer treatment but also during its process, could help the women to mend the broken continuity of their narrative self, as they seek to maintain a healthy balance of internal resources across their past, present, and projected future.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36674247
pii: ijerph20021492
doi: 10.3390/ijerph20021492
pmc: PMC9859229
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

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Auteurs

Maria Luisa Martino (ML)

Department of Humanities, Federico II University, 80133 Naples, Italy.

Daniela Lemmo (D)

Department of Humanities, Federico II University, 80133 Naples, Italy.

Joshua Moylan (J)

Department of Psychology, Connecticut College, New London, CT 06107, USA.

Caroline Stevenson (C)

Department of Psychology, Connecticut College, New London, CT 06107, USA.

Laura Bonalume (L)

Department of Clinical Psychology (U.O.S.D), Territorial Healthcare Company, 20873 Brianza, Italy.

Maria Francesca Freda (MF)

Department of Humanities, Federico II University, 80133 Naples, Italy.

Jefferson A Singer (JA)

Department of Psychology, Connecticut College, New London, CT 06107, USA.

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