BACKGROUND: Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer patients and their partners, owing to a restricted number of assessment points and the absence of comparison controls drawn from the general population. PURPOSE: This study investigated the course of distress among breast cancer patients and their partners (N = 92 couples) in comparison to matched control couples (N = 64). Furthermore, the influence of neuroticism on distress was investigated. METHOD: The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale was administered nine times over a 12-month period, and neuroticism was assessed at the beginning of the study using the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire. RESULTS: Multilevel analyses revealed that pat...
Research concerning distress in couples coping with cancer was integrated using meta-analysis and na...
The American College of Surgeons’ Commission on Cancer (CoC) requires psychosocial screening for onc...
Purpose: The aim of the current research was to characterize psychological adjustment among partners...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer...
Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer patients an...
In this prospective study distress, neuroticism and time since diagnosis were investigated as determ...
In this prospective study distress, neuroticism and time since diagnosis were investigated as determ...
BACKGROUND:Breast cancer patients often experience a high level of distress. Psychological distress ...
This study examines psychological distress and relationship satisfaction in cancer patients and thei...
OBJECTIVE: Assessment and treatment of psychological distress in cancer patients was recognized as a...
Breast cancer patients often experience a high level of distress. Psychological distress is a broad ...
Objectives: While both patients and informal caregivers report high levels of cancerrelated distress...
The aim of this study was to assess the links between partners' and women's expressed emotion with t...
Laurenceau, Jean-PhilippeThe present study is an examination of emotion transmission in couples copi...
The current study examined psychological distress in couples coping with a cancer diagnosis. Althoug...
Research concerning distress in couples coping with cancer was integrated using meta-analysis and na...
The American College of Surgeons’ Commission on Cancer (CoC) requires psychosocial screening for onc...
Purpose: The aim of the current research was to characterize psychological adjustment among partners...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer...
Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer patients an...
In this prospective study distress, neuroticism and time since diagnosis were investigated as determ...
In this prospective study distress, neuroticism and time since diagnosis were investigated as determ...
BACKGROUND:Breast cancer patients often experience a high level of distress. Psychological distress ...
This study examines psychological distress and relationship satisfaction in cancer patients and thei...
OBJECTIVE: Assessment and treatment of psychological distress in cancer patients was recognized as a...
Breast cancer patients often experience a high level of distress. Psychological distress is a broad ...
Objectives: While both patients and informal caregivers report high levels of cancerrelated distress...
The aim of this study was to assess the links between partners' and women's expressed emotion with t...
Laurenceau, Jean-PhilippeThe present study is an examination of emotion transmission in couples copi...
The current study examined psychological distress in couples coping with a cancer diagnosis. Althoug...
Research concerning distress in couples coping with cancer was integrated using meta-analysis and na...
The American College of Surgeons’ Commission on Cancer (CoC) requires psychosocial screening for onc...
Purpose: The aim of the current research was to characterize psychological adjustment among partners...