Research Article

Fear of Progression and Resilience as Mediators of the Association between Family Function and Quality of Life among Patients with Cervical Cancer

Table 2

Descriptive characteristics for family function, fear of progression, resilience, and quality of life.

VariableRaw score rangeRating, mean (SD)SkKu

Family function0–107.97 (2.41)−0.77−0.61
Fear of progression
 Physical health6–3016.27 (5.44)−0.09−0.66
 Social family6–3013.31 (5.26)0.48−0.29
 Total12–6029.58 (10.14)0.11−0.61
Resilience
 Personal competence4–2820.48 (4.22)−0.320.55
 Acceptance of oneself and life10–7048.88 (10.71)−0.470.98
 Total14–9869.37 (14.36)−0.370.77
Quality of lifea
 Physical component summary0–10041.87 (10.00)−0.39−0.43
  Physical functioning0–10042.05 (11.54)−0.29−0.92
  Role-physical0–10043.32 (10.90)−0.35−0.76
  Bodily pain0–10043.45 (11.34)−0.45−0.49
  General health0–10037.37 (12.75)0.43−1.03
 Mental component summary0–10046.68 (11.78)−0.39−0.28
  Vitality0–10054.30 (10.95)−0.43−0.56
  Social functioning0–10042.94 (11.98)−0.47−0.75
  Role-emotional0–10039.81 (12.21)−0.42−0.40
  Mental health0–10046.91 (12.16)−0.570.05

aTransformed into T-scores based on the normative data from the 1998 general U.S. population. SD, standard deviation; Sk, skewness; Ku, kurtosis.