Objective: Currently, the mechanism by which dyadic peer support programs may facilitate positive psychological adjustment for cancer patients is unclear. This study utilized social comparison theory to examine the effects of peer support on the psychological adjustment of women with breast cancer. Methods: A cross-sectional survey of 251 recently diagnosed breast cancer patients (52% response), who had received a dyadic peer support intervention, was undertaken assessing anxiety, depression, perceived threat, and upward comparison. Results: Perceived cancer threat significantly moderated the relationship between positive upward comparison and depression levels (p = 0.017). Women who engaged in upward comparisons and who perceived their dia...
In the present study scales were developed as indicators of four social comparison processes of resp...
Background Advanced cancer affects people’s lives, often causing stress, anxiety and depression. Pee...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The degree to which peer support is u...
Peer support is based on the premise that sharing mutual experience provides a unique and valuable f...
Several research literatures are reviewed that address the associations ofemotional, informational, ...
Previous research indicates that women who perceive high levels of social support resources in their...
Several research literatures are reviewed that address the associations ofemotional, informational, ...
In the present study scales were developed as indicators of four social comparison processes of resp...
Objective: It is well known that cancer patients' perception of social support is associated with th...
In the present study scales were developed as indicators of four social comparison processes of resp...
PurposeBreast cancer is the most common cancer of Finnish women. Peer support could be a way to help...
PurposeBreast cancer is the most common cancer of Finnish women. Peer support could be a way to help...
Objective: Few studies have examined the effect of perceived social support (PSS) on chemotherapy-re...
The degree to which peer support is used and accepted as a supportive care approach by women with br...
Of interest to the field is the mechanism through which social support acts as a resistance resource...
In the present study scales were developed as indicators of four social comparison processes of resp...
Background Advanced cancer affects people’s lives, often causing stress, anxiety and depression. Pee...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The degree to which peer support is u...
Peer support is based on the premise that sharing mutual experience provides a unique and valuable f...
Several research literatures are reviewed that address the associations ofemotional, informational, ...
Previous research indicates that women who perceive high levels of social support resources in their...
Several research literatures are reviewed that address the associations ofemotional, informational, ...
In the present study scales were developed as indicators of four social comparison processes of resp...
Objective: It is well known that cancer patients' perception of social support is associated with th...
In the present study scales were developed as indicators of four social comparison processes of resp...
PurposeBreast cancer is the most common cancer of Finnish women. Peer support could be a way to help...
PurposeBreast cancer is the most common cancer of Finnish women. Peer support could be a way to help...
Objective: Few studies have examined the effect of perceived social support (PSS) on chemotherapy-re...
The degree to which peer support is used and accepted as a supportive care approach by women with br...
Of interest to the field is the mechanism through which social support acts as a resistance resource...
In the present study scales were developed as indicators of four social comparison processes of resp...
Background Advanced cancer affects people’s lives, often causing stress, anxiety and depression. Pee...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The degree to which peer support is u...