Background: Recent studies have highlighted the importance of being able to receive compassion and affiliative signals from others. The main aim of the present study was to explore whether social support and fear of receiving compassion from others are predictors of depression symptoms in a sample of breast cancer patients. Methods: The sample included 86 female patients with non-metastatic breast cancer. Participants were recruited at a Radiotherapy Service in central Portugal and completed validated self-report instruments. Multiple regression analysis were conducted to examine the predictive effects of clinical (cancer stage, comorbidities) and demographic variables (age, education), social support, and fear of receiving compassion from...
Objective: Currently, the mechanism by which dyadic peer support programs may facilitate positive ps...
Breast cancer is the most frequent female cancer worldwide. People who have breast cancer may find t...
OBJECTIVE: Women with breast cancer are exposed to various stressors, and self-care behaviors play a...
The emotional distress and psychosocial factors are links to the worst quality of life among cancer ...
Objective Self-compassion is consistently found to be related to better psychological outcomes. As m...
Objective: It is well known that cancer patients' perception of social support is associated with th...
Background: Depression and anxiety are common psychiatric morbidity among breast cancer patient. The...
Cancer affects nearly 15 million Americans, and is the second leading cause of death in the U.S. Per...
Of interest to the field is the mechanism through which social support acts as a resistance resource...
Background: While psychological therapies for depression have advanced in the last 20 years, still m...
Objective: Few studies have examined the effect of perceived social support (PSS) on chemotherapy-re...
Social support has been identified as an important factor in cancer. However, the stigma associated ...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the relationship between affectivity and social support profile and the pres...
Breast cancer is the most frequent female cancer worldwide. People who have breast cancer may find ...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are the most prevalent mental health pathologies among women with...
Objective: Currently, the mechanism by which dyadic peer support programs may facilitate positive ps...
Breast cancer is the most frequent female cancer worldwide. People who have breast cancer may find t...
OBJECTIVE: Women with breast cancer are exposed to various stressors, and self-care behaviors play a...
The emotional distress and psychosocial factors are links to the worst quality of life among cancer ...
Objective Self-compassion is consistently found to be related to better psychological outcomes. As m...
Objective: It is well known that cancer patients' perception of social support is associated with th...
Background: Depression and anxiety are common psychiatric morbidity among breast cancer patient. The...
Cancer affects nearly 15 million Americans, and is the second leading cause of death in the U.S. Per...
Of interest to the field is the mechanism through which social support acts as a resistance resource...
Background: While psychological therapies for depression have advanced in the last 20 years, still m...
Objective: Few studies have examined the effect of perceived social support (PSS) on chemotherapy-re...
Social support has been identified as an important factor in cancer. However, the stigma associated ...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the relationship between affectivity and social support profile and the pres...
Breast cancer is the most frequent female cancer worldwide. People who have breast cancer may find ...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are the most prevalent mental health pathologies among women with...
Objective: Currently, the mechanism by which dyadic peer support programs may facilitate positive ps...
Breast cancer is the most frequent female cancer worldwide. People who have breast cancer may find t...
OBJECTIVE: Women with breast cancer are exposed to various stressors, and self-care behaviors play a...