Background The cancer diagnosis is regarded as a stressful life event that is thought to trigger a teachable moment to induce health behavior changes among cancer patients. However, this may also hold true for their partners. We assessed if partners of cancer patients make more health behavior changes compared to persons whose partner remained cancer-free. Methods Lifestyles was assessed in the prospective Danish Diet, Cancer and Health study. Logistic regression analyses were used to assess health behavior change among partners of cancer patients (n = 672) compared to partners of persons who remained cancer-free (n = 5534). Additionally, associations in two subgroups were assessed: bereaved partners and partners of patients who remained al...
PURPOSE: To examine health care use and health care costs among partners of persons with cancer. PAT...
Objective. This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whether more threatening illness per...
A population-based investigation was conducted to examine the prevalence of health behaviors (smokin...
The aim of this population-based registry study was to explore how cancer influences the health of p...
Survival rates for certain types of cancer have improved over the past few decades. Changing unhealt...
Introduction. Healthy lifestyle is important for cancer survivors. To develop lifestyle intervention...
Background: Cancer survivors may be particularly motivated to improve their health behaviours.<p...
International audienceTwo years after cancer diagnosis, which couples become closer? The aim of this...
Cancer survivors are at an increased risk of a second primary cancer, partly due to unhealthy behavi...
Summary: Among married couples living with breast and prostate cancer, positive perceptions of relat...
The aim of this study is to provide a systematic overview of the scientific literature on sociodemog...
The overall aim of this thesis was to study different aspects of health on a population based level ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whethe...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 77-81).Includes abstract.This study aimed to investigate...
Background: The 16.9 million cancer survivors in the United States are at increased risk for comorbi...
PURPOSE: To examine health care use and health care costs among partners of persons with cancer. PAT...
Objective. This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whether more threatening illness per...
A population-based investigation was conducted to examine the prevalence of health behaviors (smokin...
The aim of this population-based registry study was to explore how cancer influences the health of p...
Survival rates for certain types of cancer have improved over the past few decades. Changing unhealt...
Introduction. Healthy lifestyle is important for cancer survivors. To develop lifestyle intervention...
Background: Cancer survivors may be particularly motivated to improve their health behaviours.<p...
International audienceTwo years after cancer diagnosis, which couples become closer? The aim of this...
Cancer survivors are at an increased risk of a second primary cancer, partly due to unhealthy behavi...
Summary: Among married couples living with breast and prostate cancer, positive perceptions of relat...
The aim of this study is to provide a systematic overview of the scientific literature on sociodemog...
The overall aim of this thesis was to study different aspects of health on a population based level ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whethe...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 77-81).Includes abstract.This study aimed to investigate...
Background: The 16.9 million cancer survivors in the United States are at increased risk for comorbi...
PURPOSE: To examine health care use and health care costs among partners of persons with cancer. PAT...
Objective. This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whether more threatening illness per...
A population-based investigation was conducted to examine the prevalence of health behaviors (smokin...