Latent transition analysis of resilience in breast cancer patients and its association with sense of meaning in life: a longitudinal follow - up study - Summary - MDSpire

Latent transition analysis of resilience in breast cancer patients and its association with sense of meaning in life: a longitudinal follow - up study

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  • Huiping Tian

  • Yue Wang

  • Song Guo

  • June 11, 2026

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Objective:

To explore the changes of latent categories of resilience over time in breast cancer patients and their correlation with the sense of meaning in life.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • Two latent profile categories of psychological resilience were identified: low psychological resilience group (C1) and high psychological resilience group (C2).
    • 31.48% of patients remained in the C2 group, while 25.25% remained in the C1 group.
    • 38.63% transitioned from C1 to C2 (Resilience Enhancing Group), and 5.64% transitioned from C2 to C1 (Resilience Decline Group).
    • Patients in the persistent high-risk group, Resilience Enhancing Group, and resilience decline group had an increased risk of low life meaning compared to the persistent low-risk group.
    Interpretation:

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    Limitations:
    • The study's convenience sampling may limit generalizability.
    • The reliance on self-reported measures could introduce bias.
    Conclusion:

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