Breast Cancer Survivors’ Attitudes toward eMental Health: A Cross-Sectional Study

Author:

Mendes-Santos Cristina123ORCID,Campos Teresa4,Ferreira Diana5,Weiderpass Elisabete6,Santana Rui3,Andersson Gerhard78

Affiliation:

1. Fraunhofer Portugal AICOS, 4200-135 Porto, Portugal

2. Department of Culture and Society (IKOS), Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden

3. NOVA National School of Public Health, Public Health Research Centre, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 1099-085 Lisbon, Portugal

4. Faculty of Sports, University of Porto (FADEUP), 4099-002 Porto, Portugal

5. Center for Psychology, University of Porto, 4200-135 Porto, Portugal

6. International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), 69366 Lyon, France

7. Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning (IBL), Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden

8. Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Psychiatry Section, Karolinska Institutet, 17177 Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

Background: Breast cancer survivors’ (BCS) attitudes toward eMental Health (eMH) are largely unknown, and adoption predictors and their interrelationships remain unclear. This study aimed to explore BCS’ attitudes toward eMH and investigate associated variables. Methods: A cross-sectional study involving 336 Portuguese BCS was conducted. Attitudes toward eMH, depression and anxiety symptoms, health-related quality of life, and sociodemographic, clinical, and internet-related variables were assessed using validated questionnaires. Spearman-ranked correlations, χ2, and multiple regression analyses were computed to explore associations between attitudes and collected variables. Results: BCS held a neutral stance toward eMH. In models adjusted for age and education, positive attitudes were statistically significantly associated with increased depressive symptoms and worse emotional, cognitive, and body image functioning. Social network use, online health information and mental healthcare seeking, higher self-reported knowledge of eMH, and previous use of remote healthcare were positively associated with better attitudes toward eMH. Conclusions: eMH programs targeting BCS seem to be a promising strategy for providing supportive psychosocial care to BCS. However, increasing awareness about eMH efficacy and security may be necessary to improve its acceptance and use among BCS. Additional research is necessary to understand how BCS’ unmet care needs, and specifically their psychological distress severity, may impact BCS’ acceptance and use of eMH.

Funder

European Union

Fraunhofer Portugal AICOS

Foundation for Science and Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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