HEALTH BETRAYAL, TRUST IN INTIMATE PARTNER RELATIONSHIP AND GRIEF AMONG WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER AND CERVICAL CANCER

Authors

  • Amna Khawar
  • Amna Rabail
  • Nudra Malik
  • Bisma Ejaz
  • Naima Hassan
  • Maryam Amjad
  • Amina Muazzam

Abstract

The aim of the study was to examine health betrayal, trust in intimate partner relationship and grief in married women (N=200) diagnosed with breast cancer (n=102) and married women diagnosed with cervical cancer (n=98) at the illness stage I and II, during child bearing years. In this cross-sectional study, the sample of married women was selected by using purposive sampling technique. All the participants were presented with Grief scale (Arshad & Muazzam, 2016), Trust scale (Sultan & Muazzam, 2017), and Betrayal scale (Sultan & Muazzam, 2017). Results illustrated a significant positive relationship between betrayal and grief among women with breast and cervical cancer (p<.01), and a significant negative relationship between grief and trust in intimate partner relationship (p<.01). Linear Regression analysis revealed that trust in intimate partner relationship is the significant negative predictor of grief (p<.001) while betrayal is the significant positive predictor of grief among women with breast and cervical cancer (p<.05). The results highlighted the significance of marital counseling of the couple, where the women are diagnosed with breast cancer or cervical cancer.

 

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Published

2021-08-25

How to Cite

Amna Khawar, Amna Rabail, Nudra Malik, Bisma Ejaz, Naima Hassan, Maryam Amjad, & Amina Muazzam. (2021). HEALTH BETRAYAL, TRUST IN INTIMATE PARTNER RELATIONSHIP AND GRIEF AMONG WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER AND CERVICAL CANCER. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 18(17), 81-94. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/9847

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