OBJECTIVES: This longitudinal study examined patterns of psychological distress in couples facing colorectal cancer within 6 months after surgery. In addition, correspondence in psychological distress was investigated between patients and their spouses, taking into account the gender of the patient. METHOD: The study had a longitudinal design, involving three assessment points; (T1) within 2 weeks after surgery, (T2) 3 months after baseline and (T3) 6 months after baseline. At T1, respondents were asked to indicate how they felt during the week prior to surgery. At T2 and T3, respondents reported their feelings during the preceding week. Psychological distress was measured using the 20-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer...
Objectives: While both patients and informal caregivers report high levels of cancerrelated distress...
Objective: Heightened psychological distress after cancer is common but likely highly heterogeneous....
Objectives. This longitudinal study examined patterns of psychological distress in couples facing co...
The goal of the present study was to further knowledge on gender and role (i.e. patient versus partn...
The goal of the present study was to further knowledge on gender and role (i.e. patient versus partn...
The goal of the present study was to further knowledge on gender and role (i.e. patient versus partn...
Research concerning distress in couples coping with cancer was integrated using meta-analysis and na...
OBJECTIVE: Assessment and treatment of psychological distress in cancer patients was recognized as a...
Research concerning distress in couples coping with cancer was integrated using meta-analysis and na...
Objectives: In the context of mainly gastrointestinal cancer surgery, the study exam-ines the course...
The aim of this study was to assess the links between partners' and women's expressed emotion with t...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate gender and role (i.e. patient/partner) differences ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer...
Research concerning distress in couples coping with cancer was integrated using meta-analysis and na...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer...
Objectives: While both patients and informal caregivers report high levels of cancerrelated distress...
Objective: Heightened psychological distress after cancer is common but likely highly heterogeneous....
Objectives. This longitudinal study examined patterns of psychological distress in couples facing co...
The goal of the present study was to further knowledge on gender and role (i.e. patient versus partn...
The goal of the present study was to further knowledge on gender and role (i.e. patient versus partn...
The goal of the present study was to further knowledge on gender and role (i.e. patient versus partn...
Research concerning distress in couples coping with cancer was integrated using meta-analysis and na...
OBJECTIVE: Assessment and treatment of psychological distress in cancer patients was recognized as a...
Research concerning distress in couples coping with cancer was integrated using meta-analysis and na...
Objectives: In the context of mainly gastrointestinal cancer surgery, the study exam-ines the course...
The aim of this study was to assess the links between partners' and women's expressed emotion with t...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate gender and role (i.e. patient/partner) differences ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer...
Research concerning distress in couples coping with cancer was integrated using meta-analysis and na...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer...
Objectives: While both patients and informal caregivers report high levels of cancerrelated distress...
Objective: Heightened psychological distress after cancer is common but likely highly heterogeneous....