© 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective: Functional impairments can lower psychological well-being after brain tumor. Changes in social groups and confidence in support potentially impact this relationship. This study aimed to investigate the influence of social group memberships (SGMs) on the relationship between perceived cognitive and physical impairment and psychological well-being. Methods: Seventy adults (60% female) with primary brain tumor (46% benign; 18% low grade; 36% high grade) aged 22 to 75 years undertook a brief cognitive test (Brief Test of Adult Cognition by Telephone) then completed self-report measures of cognitive and physical impairment (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy), social groups (Exeter Identity Transiti...
Social anxiety (SA) following traumatic brain injury (TBI) has the potential to affect an individual...
To examine factors impacting long-term functional outcomes and psychological sequelae in persons wit...
Objective People with brain tumour experience complex and distressing symptoms. Neuropsychological i...
Functional impairments can lower psychological well-being after brain tumor. Changes in social group...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Purpose: Research indicates that stron...
It is well recognized that social networks can buffer the adverse effects of chronic illness on psyc...
Brain tumors may represent devastating diseases and neuro-oncological research in the past solely fo...
Purpose: The impact of brain tumour on subjective cognitive function (SCF) has received little atten...
Social isolation can be a consequence of acquired brain injury (ABI). Few studies have examined the ...
The present study: (a) examined the extent of caregiver burden and psychological wellbeing and (b) t...
Objective: This exploratory study applied a biopsychosocial perspective to investigate cognitive and...
A growing body of research demonstrates the role that social groups play in protecting health and we...
Cancer affects nearly 15 million Americans, and is the second leading cause of death in the U.S. Per...
Background: Few rigorous empirical studies have used social network models to investigate changes to...
Introduction. Central nervous system tumours establish a group of benign and malignant tumours stemm...
Social anxiety (SA) following traumatic brain injury (TBI) has the potential to affect an individual...
To examine factors impacting long-term functional outcomes and psychological sequelae in persons wit...
Objective People with brain tumour experience complex and distressing symptoms. Neuropsychological i...
Functional impairments can lower psychological well-being after brain tumor. Changes in social group...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Purpose: Research indicates that stron...
It is well recognized that social networks can buffer the adverse effects of chronic illness on psyc...
Brain tumors may represent devastating diseases and neuro-oncological research in the past solely fo...
Purpose: The impact of brain tumour on subjective cognitive function (SCF) has received little atten...
Social isolation can be a consequence of acquired brain injury (ABI). Few studies have examined the ...
The present study: (a) examined the extent of caregiver burden and psychological wellbeing and (b) t...
Objective: This exploratory study applied a biopsychosocial perspective to investigate cognitive and...
A growing body of research demonstrates the role that social groups play in protecting health and we...
Cancer affects nearly 15 million Americans, and is the second leading cause of death in the U.S. Per...
Background: Few rigorous empirical studies have used social network models to investigate changes to...
Introduction. Central nervous system tumours establish a group of benign and malignant tumours stemm...
Social anxiety (SA) following traumatic brain injury (TBI) has the potential to affect an individual...
To examine factors impacting long-term functional outcomes and psychological sequelae in persons wit...
Objective People with brain tumour experience complex and distressing symptoms. Neuropsychological i...