Abstract Background A patient's interpretation of illness may have an influence on the choice of coping strategies and decision making. We intended to analyze the meaning German cancer survivors would attribute to their disease, and investigated intercorrelations between the respective interpretations, health-related variables and adaptive coping strategies. Methods In an anonymous cross-sectional survey, we analyzed the interpretations of disease (according to Lipowski's eight 'meaning of illness' categories) in 387 patients with cancer (81% breast cancer). To make statements about their conceptual relationships with health-related variables, we correlated the 8 items of the 'Interpretation of Illness' questionnaire (IIQ) with health-relat...
Objectives: According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perc...
Context Representations of illness have been studied in several populations, but research is limited...
Objectives: According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perce...
Background: Illness perceptions have proven to be predictive of coping and adjustment in many chroni...
Objective: Illness perceptions have proven to be predictive of coping and adjustment in many chronic...
Cancer survivors often make health behavior changes in response to their increased risk for subseque...
Cancer can have substantial psychological consequences, but there has been a fewer researches in Ind...
Despite evidence that survivorship support programmes enhance physical and psychosocial wellbeing, c...
A diagnosis of cancer and its subsequent treatment can have a significant impact on an person’s ment...
Aim. The aim of the presented study was to determine the relations of styles and strate-gies of copi...
Objective: Cancer and anxiety/depression frequently co-occur, leading to poorer outcomes for these i...
The search for meaning in life is part of the human experience. A negative life event may threaten p...
The focus of this paper is the development of a conceptualization of meaning within the context of s...
The meaning that women with breast cancer ascribe to their disease may well have an impact on the ef...
Cancer has long been a prevalent illness in Hong Kong which caused tremendous stress on patients and...
Objectives: According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perc...
Context Representations of illness have been studied in several populations, but research is limited...
Objectives: According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perce...
Background: Illness perceptions have proven to be predictive of coping and adjustment in many chroni...
Objective: Illness perceptions have proven to be predictive of coping and adjustment in many chronic...
Cancer survivors often make health behavior changes in response to their increased risk for subseque...
Cancer can have substantial psychological consequences, but there has been a fewer researches in Ind...
Despite evidence that survivorship support programmes enhance physical and psychosocial wellbeing, c...
A diagnosis of cancer and its subsequent treatment can have a significant impact on an person’s ment...
Aim. The aim of the presented study was to determine the relations of styles and strate-gies of copi...
Objective: Cancer and anxiety/depression frequently co-occur, leading to poorer outcomes for these i...
The search for meaning in life is part of the human experience. A negative life event may threaten p...
The focus of this paper is the development of a conceptualization of meaning within the context of s...
The meaning that women with breast cancer ascribe to their disease may well have an impact on the ef...
Cancer has long been a prevalent illness in Hong Kong which caused tremendous stress on patients and...
Objectives: According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perc...
Context Representations of illness have been studied in several populations, but research is limited...
Objectives: According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perce...