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The effectiveness of Dragon Boat racing on body image and traumatic symptoms of breast cancer patients.
Fioretti, Chiara; Coppola, Silvia; Boscaino, Sara; Celia, Giovanna; Vastola, Rodolfo; Cozzolino, Mauro.
Affiliation
  • Fioretti C; Human, Philosophical and Educational Sciences University of Salerno.
  • Coppola S; Human, Philosophical and Educational Sciences University of Salerno.
  • Boscaino S; Naples, Italy Lega Italiana per la Lotta ai Tumori.
  • Celia G; Seraphicum Institute, Rome, Italy 3School of Specialization in Strategic-Integrated Psychotherapy.
  • Vastola R; Political and Social Studies University of Salerno.
  • Cozzolino M; Human, Philosophical and Educational Sciences University of Salerno.
Health Psychol Res ; 12: 120055, 2024.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38915786
ABSTRACT

Objective:

The present study investigated the effectiveness of a Dragon Boat training program in women with breast cancer body image and traumatic distress processing.

Methods:

29 breast cancer patients (M(SD) age= 51 (7.41)) voluntarily participated in a physical activity program. Seventeen (Intervention Group) enrolled in a Dragon Boat racing program, while 12 (the Control Group) individually performed alternative physical activities. Before and after the intervention, patients completed the Body Image Scale (BIS) and the Impact of Event Scale - Revised (IES-R).

Results:

The Intervention Group reported a decrease in Body Image negative perception (Pillai's trace = .352, F(1,27) = 14.111, p = .001; partial η2 = .951) and in traumatic symptoms (Pillai's trace = .283, F(1,27) = 10.682, p = .003; partial η2 = .883).

Conclusions:

Authors discuss the role of Dragon Boat racing in improving positive body image after the experience of breast cancer.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Health Psychol Res Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Health Psychol Res Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States