Background The association between spirituality and emotional health has been well documented in healthy individuals. A small literature has shown that spirituality plays a role in well-being for some breast cancer (BC) survivors; however, this link is virtually unexplored in partners/spouses of survivors. The current study aimed to assess the relationship between spirituality, emotional distress, and post-traumatic growth for BC survivors and their partners using a dyadic analyses approach. Methods A total of 498 couples who were 3–8 years post-BC diagnosis were recruited from the Eastern Oncology Group database. Results For BC survivors and their partners, greater levels of spirituality were associated with increases in their own...
Religiosity/spirituality is linked to better well-being. Spiritual Framework of Coping (SFC) model ...
This study examined the relationship between spirituality/religiousness and quality of life and the ...
Spiritual needs in cancer survivors are underappreciated compared to physical and psychological need...
Background: The association between spirituality and emotional health has been well documented in h...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer for women and is associated with increased distress....
The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of couples following breast cancer an...
A small but growing body of research has sought to investigate the specific role of religion and spi...
Epidemiology research examining physical health and spirituality is ubiquitous, although most of the...
Spirituality has gained increasing attention by scientists for its importance in contributing to und...
Background: Few studies have assessed the efficacy of interventions that specifically address the un...
Breast cancer survivors experience a number of challenges when adjusting to life after cancer treatm...
Breast cancer patients and their partners often report positive functioning they attribute to cancer...
Research investigating possible relations between Post-traumatic growth (PTG) and clinical indexes-s...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine whether a breast cancer survivor’s view of God influ...
The purpose of this pilot study is to compare the frequency, length, types, and experiences of praye...
Religiosity/spirituality is linked to better well-being. Spiritual Framework of Coping (SFC) model ...
This study examined the relationship between spirituality/religiousness and quality of life and the ...
Spiritual needs in cancer survivors are underappreciated compared to physical and psychological need...
Background: The association between spirituality and emotional health has been well documented in h...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer for women and is associated with increased distress....
The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of couples following breast cancer an...
A small but growing body of research has sought to investigate the specific role of religion and spi...
Epidemiology research examining physical health and spirituality is ubiquitous, although most of the...
Spirituality has gained increasing attention by scientists for its importance in contributing to und...
Background: Few studies have assessed the efficacy of interventions that specifically address the un...
Breast cancer survivors experience a number of challenges when adjusting to life after cancer treatm...
Breast cancer patients and their partners often report positive functioning they attribute to cancer...
Research investigating possible relations between Post-traumatic growth (PTG) and clinical indexes-s...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine whether a breast cancer survivor’s view of God influ...
The purpose of this pilot study is to compare the frequency, length, types, and experiences of praye...
Religiosity/spirituality is linked to better well-being. Spiritual Framework of Coping (SFC) model ...
This study examined the relationship between spirituality/religiousness and quality of life and the ...
Spiritual needs in cancer survivors are underappreciated compared to physical and psychological need...