Diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer have been found to cause both psychological distress and impairment in social functioning. There is considerable interest in how women cope with this disease and in understanding the effects of adopting particular coping strategies. Studies are reviewed which have identified an association between particular strategies and measures of psychosocial functioning, during the early stages of breast cancer. Recent work has suggested that the coping of partners may be of relevance to the adjustment of the women. This area is therefore also reviewed. The implications of adopting particular coping strategies are discussed
An ethnographic study was utilized to identify coping strategies of women with breast cancer. Five w...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is a common malignancy among women. BC is a stressor in life that aff...
Objective . The study aimed to explore latent profiles of coping in Chinese women newly diagnosed wi...
Diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer have been found to cause both psychological distress and im...
Aims: The main aim of this thesis was to describe the psychological distress, coping and social supp...
Background: Cancer is a destructive and usually progressive disease while put too much stress on the...
The purpose of this sequential mixed methods study was to attempt to better understand how women wit...
Background. The aim of coping with cancer is adaptation to the disease and treatment. The aim of the...
The suspected and confirmed diagnosis of breast cancer evokes feelings of fear, anxiety, guilt, frus...
Introduction: Coping with breast cancer is an important health issue that results in adjustments to ...
Despite substantial research into psychosocial factors associated with adjustment to a diagnosis of ...
Resilience is of great importance in the prevention of psychological or emotional difficulty in adve...
This study examined the relationship between communication avoidance of cancer-related topics with p...
It is generally assumed that coping strategies impact quality of life (QOL). It is plausible that QO...
Introduction: Breast cancer surgery may have a profound impact on women’ needs and coping abilities....
An ethnographic study was utilized to identify coping strategies of women with breast cancer. Five w...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is a common malignancy among women. BC is a stressor in life that aff...
Objective . The study aimed to explore latent profiles of coping in Chinese women newly diagnosed wi...
Diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer have been found to cause both psychological distress and im...
Aims: The main aim of this thesis was to describe the psychological distress, coping and social supp...
Background: Cancer is a destructive and usually progressive disease while put too much stress on the...
The purpose of this sequential mixed methods study was to attempt to better understand how women wit...
Background. The aim of coping with cancer is adaptation to the disease and treatment. The aim of the...
The suspected and confirmed diagnosis of breast cancer evokes feelings of fear, anxiety, guilt, frus...
Introduction: Coping with breast cancer is an important health issue that results in adjustments to ...
Despite substantial research into psychosocial factors associated with adjustment to a diagnosis of ...
Resilience is of great importance in the prevention of psychological or emotional difficulty in adve...
This study examined the relationship between communication avoidance of cancer-related topics with p...
It is generally assumed that coping strategies impact quality of life (QOL). It is plausible that QO...
Introduction: Breast cancer surgery may have a profound impact on women’ needs and coping abilities....
An ethnographic study was utilized to identify coping strategies of women with breast cancer. Five w...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is a common malignancy among women. BC is a stressor in life that aff...
Objective . The study aimed to explore latent profiles of coping in Chinese women newly diagnosed wi...