This article examines the facilitators and the barriers to couple relationships in families in the UK with dependent children after a diagnosis of maternal breast cancer. Qualitative data were collected through in-depth semi-structured interviews with 23 participants, including 10 couples and three women whose partners did not take part. Recorded interviews were analyzed using a thematic approach identifying themes and patterns in the interview transcripts and categorizing them using a framework. Key individual and contextual factors perceived as barriers or facilitators to couple relationships included: being a “young” family with young children, frustration and resentment from male partners, women’s reactions to the illness, individual co...
Young women growing up within the context of familial breast cancer are faced with significant psych...
ObjectivesFollow-up studies suggest that the psychosocial impact of pediatric cancer on parents ofte...
An emerging key theme in breast cancer research is the importance of relationships and social suppor...
Objective: To explore father-child communication following the diagnosis of maternal breast cancer, ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore father-child communication following the diagnosis of maternal breast cancer, ...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: The shared impact of breast cancer for women and their male partne...
BACKGROUND: Despite the challenges that caring for a child with cancer brings for parents, little kn...
Little research has examined the impact of cancer and chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer from ...
Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of women with breast cancer and spou...
Objective Studies examining interrelationships within parental couples confronted with pediatric ca...
Existing research suggests that illness can have profound implications for the family. The purpose o...
The purpose of this project was to understand the experience of couples through open-ended interview...
2011-10-18The majority of studies about adjustment to cancer focus only on the perspectives of the i...
OBJECTIVES:Follow-up studies suggest that the psychosocial impact of pediatric cancer on parents oft...
Many studies have found that people with cancer value family support. Feminist work suggests that wo...
Young women growing up within the context of familial breast cancer are faced with significant psych...
ObjectivesFollow-up studies suggest that the psychosocial impact of pediatric cancer on parents ofte...
An emerging key theme in breast cancer research is the importance of relationships and social suppor...
Objective: To explore father-child communication following the diagnosis of maternal breast cancer, ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore father-child communication following the diagnosis of maternal breast cancer, ...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: The shared impact of breast cancer for women and their male partne...
BACKGROUND: Despite the challenges that caring for a child with cancer brings for parents, little kn...
Little research has examined the impact of cancer and chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer from ...
Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of women with breast cancer and spou...
Objective Studies examining interrelationships within parental couples confronted with pediatric ca...
Existing research suggests that illness can have profound implications for the family. The purpose o...
The purpose of this project was to understand the experience of couples through open-ended interview...
2011-10-18The majority of studies about adjustment to cancer focus only on the perspectives of the i...
OBJECTIVES:Follow-up studies suggest that the psychosocial impact of pediatric cancer on parents oft...
Many studies have found that people with cancer value family support. Feminist work suggests that wo...
Young women growing up within the context of familial breast cancer are faced with significant psych...
ObjectivesFollow-up studies suggest that the psychosocial impact of pediatric cancer on parents ofte...
An emerging key theme in breast cancer research is the importance of relationships and social suppor...