The association of fatigue and cognitive complaints with work-related outcomes and cancer-related anxiety among employees 2–10 years after cancer diagnosis
In: Journal of Health Psychology, 2024-03-04, S. 1-14
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This study investigated the association of fatigue and cognitive complaints among employees post-cancer diagnosis, with work-related outcomes, and moderation by cancer-related anxiety. A survey was carried out among workers 2–10 years after cancer diagnosis. Employees without cancer recurrence or metastases were selected (N = 566). Self-reported fatigue and cognitive complaints were classified into three groups. ANOVA’s and regression analyses were used, controlling for age. Group 1 (cognitive complaints, n = 25, 4.4%), group 2 (fatigue, n = 205, 36.2%), and group 3 (cognitive complaints and fatigue, n = 211, 37.3%) were associated with higher burnout complaints and lower work engagement, and group 2 and 3 with lower work ability. Cancer-related anxiety positively moderated the association of group 3 with higher burnout complaints. Employees with both fatigue and cognitive complaints report less favorable work functioning. Cancer-related anxiety needs attention in the context of burnout complaints.
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The association of fatigue and cognitive complaints with work-related outcomes and cancer-related anxiety among employees 2–10 years after cancer diagnosis
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Ingrid G, Boelhouwer, Faculteit Maatschappij en Recht ; Tinka, van Vuuren ; Faculteit Maatschappij en Recht |
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Zeitschrift: | Journal of Health Psychology, 2024-03-04, S. 1-14 |
Veröffentlichung: | SAGE Publications., 2024 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
Umfang: | 396730 |
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