Aim: It is known that personality can affect most of the issues related to physical and mental health. It is thought that some personality features carry importance as a factor in cancer development, and therefore, the theory of a cancer-prone personality continues to attract researchers’ attention. The aim of this study is to investigate and compare the differences in personality characteristics between patients with different types of cancer and healthy control group. Material and Methods: A total of 193 participants, patients with different types of cancer (n=100) and healthy individuals as the control group (n=93), were included in this study. Hacettepe Personality Inventory (HPI) was used to obtain the data related with personality tra...
To define personality traits Five Factor Model (FFM) is the most accredited and used worldwide. It d...
This study investigates associations between personality, coping and established lifestyle risk fact...
The claim has been made that psychological factors may contribute to the etiology of cancer. This th...
Background: This study was planned to investigate the personality traits of cancer patients in diffe...
The present study sought to investigate whether some of the personality characteristics observed amo...
AbstractRegarding to personality profile progress, psychologists focus on the subject that behaviors...
International audienceObjective Large-scale prospective studies do not support an association betwee...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the prevalence of Type D personality (the conjoint effects of neg...
<p>Abstract: Present study is an investigation of different personality traits in cancer patients wh...
Personality traits have been studied extensively as risk and prognostic factors for cancer; however,...
Life satisfaction refers to the degree a person enjoys their life. An integrated account of life sat...
Personality and the risk of cancer: A 16-year follow-up study of the GAZEL cohort. Short title: Pers...
Background: This research purpose was to compare the HEXACO personality traits, forgiveness and resi...
Objective: Although personality factors, especially emotional suppression and loss-hopelessness, hav...
Introduction: Considering the importance of cancer as one of the main causes of mortality in the wor...
To define personality traits Five Factor Model (FFM) is the most accredited and used worldwide. It d...
This study investigates associations between personality, coping and established lifestyle risk fact...
The claim has been made that psychological factors may contribute to the etiology of cancer. This th...
Background: This study was planned to investigate the personality traits of cancer patients in diffe...
The present study sought to investigate whether some of the personality characteristics observed amo...
AbstractRegarding to personality profile progress, psychologists focus on the subject that behaviors...
International audienceObjective Large-scale prospective studies do not support an association betwee...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the prevalence of Type D personality (the conjoint effects of neg...
<p>Abstract: Present study is an investigation of different personality traits in cancer patients wh...
Personality traits have been studied extensively as risk and prognostic factors for cancer; however,...
Life satisfaction refers to the degree a person enjoys their life. An integrated account of life sat...
Personality and the risk of cancer: A 16-year follow-up study of the GAZEL cohort. Short title: Pers...
Background: This research purpose was to compare the HEXACO personality traits, forgiveness and resi...
Objective: Although personality factors, especially emotional suppression and loss-hopelessness, hav...
Introduction: Considering the importance of cancer as one of the main causes of mortality in the wor...
To define personality traits Five Factor Model (FFM) is the most accredited and used worldwide. It d...
This study investigates associations between personality, coping and established lifestyle risk fact...
The claim has been made that psychological factors may contribute to the etiology of cancer. This th...