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A latent class analysis of family resilience and its relationship with fear of recurrence in lung cancer patients: a cross-sectional study

Supportive Care in Cancer(2024)

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Purpose Family resilience helps cancer-affected families overcome challenges and may influence an individual’s fear of cancer recurrence (FCR). Identifying distinct classes of family resilience among lung cancer patients is crucial for tailored interventions. This study aimed to identify latent classes of family resilience in lung cancer patients and explore their relationships with FCR. Methods Three hundred ten lung cancer patients from three hospitals in Fujian were recruited from June to September 2021. Clinical data were extracted from medical records, while sociodemographic details, family resilience, and FCR were self-reported. A latent class analysis was performed to identify family resilience classes. Results A 4-class solution showed the best fit. Compared to Class 1, the patients who had no comorbidities ( OR s = 3.480–16.005) had an increased likelihood of belonging to Class 2 and 3, while those who were not family breadwinners ( OR s = 0.118–0.176) had a decreased likelihood. Further, the patients who (1) did not lack interest/pleasure in doing things during the past 2-week period ( OR = 7.057), (2) were never smokers ( OR = 6.230), and (3) were urban residents ( OR = 8.985) had an increased likelihood of belonging to Class 4, while those who were (1) male ( OR = 0.167), (2) not the family breadwinner ( OR = 0.152), and (3) had none or only one child ( OR = 0.203) had a decreased likelihood of belonging to Class 4. The FCR level differed significantly among these four classes. Conclusion Our study identified four distinct classes of family resilience among Chinese lung cancer patients. FCR severity decreased with increasing levels of family resilience.
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Lung neoplasms,Family resilience,Latent class analysis,Influencing factors,Survey
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