Objective: To examine the association between scores on the Protective Factors for Resilience Scale (PFRS) (as a measure of a person's psycho-social resources for resilience) and quality of life as well as symptoms of psychological distress for adult cancer survivors. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 295 cancer survivors (59% female) provided background demographic information and completed the PFRS as well as measures of quality of life and psychological distress previously validated with cancer survivors. Most of the survivors were diagnosed with breast or prostate cancer. Results: Analysis of the data confirmed the factor structure for the PFRS for cancer survivors. While controlling for Body Mass Index and age, psycho-social reso...
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women. Modern research attempts to inve...
Considering the importance of coping strategies and resilience in adapting to the stress caused by c...
Purpose: Resilience is the ability of individuals to adapt positively in the face of trauma. Little ...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective: To examine the association between scores on the Protectiv...
Objective To examine the association between scores on the Protective Factors for Resilience Scale (...
Objective: To examine the association between scores on the Protective Factors for Resilience Scale...
OBJECTIVE:Psychological distress remains a major challenge in cancer care. The complexity of psychol...
Introduction: A diagnosis of cancer is a stressful event which has the potential to elicit psycholog...
Introduction: A diagnosis of cancer is a stressful event which has the potential to elicit psycholog...
Introduction: A diagnosis of cancer is a stressful event which has the potential to elicit psycholog...
Psychological distress remains a major challenge in cancer care. The complexity of psychological sym...
Objective: The purposes of the present study were to investigate the role of resilience in the predi...
Breast cancer diagnosis involves, in many cases, a traumatic event experience that increases vulnera...
Resilience is of great importance in the prevention of psychological or emotional difficulty in adve...
Background: Being diagnosed with cancer and undergoing its treatment are associated with substantial...
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women. Modern research attempts to inve...
Considering the importance of coping strategies and resilience in adapting to the stress caused by c...
Purpose: Resilience is the ability of individuals to adapt positively in the face of trauma. Little ...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective: To examine the association between scores on the Protectiv...
Objective To examine the association between scores on the Protective Factors for Resilience Scale (...
Objective: To examine the association between scores on the Protective Factors for Resilience Scale...
OBJECTIVE:Psychological distress remains a major challenge in cancer care. The complexity of psychol...
Introduction: A diagnosis of cancer is a stressful event which has the potential to elicit psycholog...
Introduction: A diagnosis of cancer is a stressful event which has the potential to elicit psycholog...
Introduction: A diagnosis of cancer is a stressful event which has the potential to elicit psycholog...
Psychological distress remains a major challenge in cancer care. The complexity of psychological sym...
Objective: The purposes of the present study were to investigate the role of resilience in the predi...
Breast cancer diagnosis involves, in many cases, a traumatic event experience that increases vulnera...
Resilience is of great importance in the prevention of psychological or emotional difficulty in adve...
Background: Being diagnosed with cancer and undergoing its treatment are associated with substantial...
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women. Modern research attempts to inve...
Considering the importance of coping strategies and resilience in adapting to the stress caused by c...
Purpose: Resilience is the ability of individuals to adapt positively in the face of trauma. Little ...