The present study examined well-being and the contribution of intimacy and marital satisfaction to well-being in long-term survivors of childhood cancer (LTSCC). In addition, self-esteem, warmth and gregariousness were included to test for mediating effects. 207 adult LTSCC were assessed using the Rand Well-Being measure, Miller's Social Intimacy Scale, the Dyadic Adjustment Survey, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, the NEO-PI Warmth and Gregariousness subscales, and the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale (M-C) each of these is a well established and well validated self-report measure. Survivors scores on each of these measures were contrasted with those of a control group of adults who did not have a cancer history (N = 169). Each of the ...
OBJECTIVES:Follow-up studies suggest that the psychosocial impact of pediatric cancer on parents oft...
Treatment related health problems are widely acknowledged in the growing population of long-term su...
Increasing survival rates in childhood cancer have yielded a growing population of parents of childh...
CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG YOUNG ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD CANCER: A QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ...
Childhood cancer survivors are at risk for impaired psychosocial functioning, but limited research h...
This study assessed quality of life, self-esteem and worries in young adult survivors of childhood c...
The long-term effects of breast cancer are life altering for most survivors and their partners, espe...
ObjectiveResearch on body image and sexual satisfaction after adult onset cancer has shown significa...
Improvements in early screening and treatment have contributed to the growth of the number of cancer...
ObjectivesFollow-up studies suggest that the psychosocial impact of pediatric cancer on parents ofte...
The diagnosis, treatment, and medical late effects of childhood cancer may alter the psychosocial tr...
Many childhood cancer survivors have psychosocial late effects. We studied the risks for cohabitatio...
The aim was to investigate whether there are any positive consequences of childhood cancer. Studies ...
Advances in medical treatment for childhood cancer have resulted in dramatically increased survival ...
Cure rates for childhood cancer have risen considerably over the past several years, with overall fi...
OBJECTIVES:Follow-up studies suggest that the psychosocial impact of pediatric cancer on parents oft...
Treatment related health problems are widely acknowledged in the growing population of long-term su...
Increasing survival rates in childhood cancer have yielded a growing population of parents of childh...
CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG YOUNG ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD CANCER: A QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ...
Childhood cancer survivors are at risk for impaired psychosocial functioning, but limited research h...
This study assessed quality of life, self-esteem and worries in young adult survivors of childhood c...
The long-term effects of breast cancer are life altering for most survivors and their partners, espe...
ObjectiveResearch on body image and sexual satisfaction after adult onset cancer has shown significa...
Improvements in early screening and treatment have contributed to the growth of the number of cancer...
ObjectivesFollow-up studies suggest that the psychosocial impact of pediatric cancer on parents ofte...
The diagnosis, treatment, and medical late effects of childhood cancer may alter the psychosocial tr...
Many childhood cancer survivors have psychosocial late effects. We studied the risks for cohabitatio...
The aim was to investigate whether there are any positive consequences of childhood cancer. Studies ...
Advances in medical treatment for childhood cancer have resulted in dramatically increased survival ...
Cure rates for childhood cancer have risen considerably over the past several years, with overall fi...
OBJECTIVES:Follow-up studies suggest that the psychosocial impact of pediatric cancer on parents oft...
Treatment related health problems are widely acknowledged in the growing population of long-term su...
Increasing survival rates in childhood cancer have yielded a growing population of parents of childh...