WOS:000349907900006PubMed: 25122133Background: Stress is commonly encountered among cancer patients and may be a challenge affecting immune system resistance. Social support may contribute positively to the health of cancer patients, playing a role in coping with stress. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether ways of coping are related to social support given to women with gynecologic cancer. Methods: The study was performed as a cross-sectional design in a university hospital in Istanbul, Turkey, with 221 women with gynecologic cancer; the data were collected via 3 questionnaires, the first with sociodemographic and clinical features, the second with multidimensional scale of perceived social support, and the third with ...
AbstractCancer creates a difficult situation connected with an extreme psychological burden for the ...
This exploratory descriptive study involves probing into the factors that influences the coping beha...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. Approximately one in ten Icelandic women will ...
Cancer is a disease that may potentially affect woman's daily life, including her physical activitie...
PubMedID: 24815451The aim of this study was to determine the level of social support and quality of ...
This thesis focused on the extent to which cancer patients desired, sought, and received social supp...
Purpose: Although studies have demonstrated a protective role for benefit finding in psychological d...
Background: Stress is a condition of tension that affects one's emotions, thought processes and cond...
Research on cancer survivorship aims to identify adverse outcomes associated with diagnosis and trea...
Objective: This study investigated the stress-buffering effect of social support on immune function ...
Background: This study investigated the utilization of both problem and emotion focused coping strat...
The gynecological cancer is the fourth in rate of occurrence in women and its treatment has a signif...
Women living with cancer are gradually increases in number due to the increase prevalence of breast ...
Cancer affects nearly 15 million Americans, and is the second leading cause of death in the U.S. Per...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. After receiving diagnosis and during tre...
AbstractCancer creates a difficult situation connected with an extreme psychological burden for the ...
This exploratory descriptive study involves probing into the factors that influences the coping beha...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. Approximately one in ten Icelandic women will ...
Cancer is a disease that may potentially affect woman's daily life, including her physical activitie...
PubMedID: 24815451The aim of this study was to determine the level of social support and quality of ...
This thesis focused on the extent to which cancer patients desired, sought, and received social supp...
Purpose: Although studies have demonstrated a protective role for benefit finding in psychological d...
Background: Stress is a condition of tension that affects one's emotions, thought processes and cond...
Research on cancer survivorship aims to identify adverse outcomes associated with diagnosis and trea...
Objective: This study investigated the stress-buffering effect of social support on immune function ...
Background: This study investigated the utilization of both problem and emotion focused coping strat...
The gynecological cancer is the fourth in rate of occurrence in women and its treatment has a signif...
Women living with cancer are gradually increases in number due to the increase prevalence of breast ...
Cancer affects nearly 15 million Americans, and is the second leading cause of death in the U.S. Per...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. After receiving diagnosis and during tre...
AbstractCancer creates a difficult situation connected with an extreme psychological burden for the ...
This exploratory descriptive study involves probing into the factors that influences the coping beha...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. Approximately one in ten Icelandic women will ...