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Confirmatory validation of the Mesothelioma Psychological Distress Tool—Patients: A brief patient‐reported outcome measure assessing psychological distress in malignant mesothelioma patients.

Authors :
Bonafede, Michela
Franzoi, Isabella Giulia
Sauta, Maria Domenica
Marinaccio, Alessandro
Mensi, Carolina
Rugarli, Sabrina
Migliore, Enrica
Cozzi, Ilaria
Cavone, Domenica
Vimercati, Luigi
Grosso, Federica
Bertolotti, Marinella
Raimondi, Giulia
Innamorati, Marco
Granieri, Antonella
Source :
Psycho-Oncology; Jul2024, Vol. 33 Issue 7, p1-9, 9p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective: Psychological suffering in patients with Malignant Mesothelioma (MM) is different from the one experienced by patients with other cancers due to its occupational or environmental etiology and its peculiar symptomatology and prognosis (i.e., poor prognosis, reduced effectiveness of the therapies, poor quality of residual life, and advanced age at the time of diagnosis). Therefore, the Mesothelioma Psychological Distress Tool‐Patients (MPDT‐P) has been developed to evaluate the specific profile of psychological suffering in this population. This paper describes the item selection, factor analysis, and psychometric evaluation of the revised MPDT‐P. Methods: The analyses of the current work aimed to confirm the factorial structure found in the first version of the MPDT‐P. In the case of nonfit, it aimed to find an alternative structure and causes of nonfit in the model. The search for the fit of the factorial model was conducted using a Bayesian approach. Results: The two‐factor model reported in the first version of the instrument did not fit the data. Confirmatory Bayesian analyses showed adequate fit for the three‐factor solution. Based on the content of the items, we labeled the factors as dysfunctional emotions, claims for justice, and anxieties about the future. Conclusions: Integrating the MPDT‐P into clinical practice could help clinicians gain insight into the specific suffering related to MM and investigate potential differences related to different occupational and environmental exposure contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10579249
Volume :
33
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Psycho-Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178649459
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.6371