Although researchers have identified beneficial coping strategies for cancer patients, existing coping measures do not capture the preferred coping strategies of older African American cancer survivors. A new measure, the Ways of Helping Questionnaire (WHQ), was evaluated with 385 African American cancer survivors. Validity evidence from factor analysis resulted in 10 WHQ subscales (Others There for Me, Physical and Treatment Care Needs, Help from God, Church Family Support, Helping Others, Being Strong for Others, Encouraging My Healthy Behaviors, Others Distract Me, Learning about Cancer, and Distracting Myself). Reliability evidence was generally strong. Evidence regarding hypothesized relationships with measures of well-being and anothe...
For African Americans facing advanced cancer, churches are trusted sources of support and ideal sett...
Objective: To evaluate dispositional coping strategies as predictors for changes in well-being after...
Background: Cancer is a leading cause of death. For this reason, cancer is commonly perceived as a p...
Although researchers have identified beneficial coping strategies for cancer patients, existing copi...
Cancer survivors employ distinct sets of coping behaviors that vary in their associations with psych...
To explore the perceived social support needs among older adult African American cancer survivors
Women with a diagnosis of breast cancer, particularly African-American women, face multiple barriers...
This analysis was designed to evaluate the association between coping strategies and breast cancer s...
African American women are less likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer than white women but are m...
Community-based peer support may help meet practical, emotional and spiritual needs of African Ameri...
The suspected and confirmed diagnosis of breast cancer evokes feelings of fear, anxiety, guilt, frus...
Abstract: Objective: This study examined spiritual coping (beliefs and practices) of depressed Afric...
Religious coping is used to describe how individuals use their religion and religious beliefs to hel...
Peer support interventions extend care and health information to underserved populations yet rarely ...
Abstract Background: Active social and spiritual support for persons with cancer and other serious i...
For African Americans facing advanced cancer, churches are trusted sources of support and ideal sett...
Objective: To evaluate dispositional coping strategies as predictors for changes in well-being after...
Background: Cancer is a leading cause of death. For this reason, cancer is commonly perceived as a p...
Although researchers have identified beneficial coping strategies for cancer patients, existing copi...
Cancer survivors employ distinct sets of coping behaviors that vary in their associations with psych...
To explore the perceived social support needs among older adult African American cancer survivors
Women with a diagnosis of breast cancer, particularly African-American women, face multiple barriers...
This analysis was designed to evaluate the association between coping strategies and breast cancer s...
African American women are less likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer than white women but are m...
Community-based peer support may help meet practical, emotional and spiritual needs of African Ameri...
The suspected and confirmed diagnosis of breast cancer evokes feelings of fear, anxiety, guilt, frus...
Abstract: Objective: This study examined spiritual coping (beliefs and practices) of depressed Afric...
Religious coping is used to describe how individuals use their religion and religious beliefs to hel...
Peer support interventions extend care and health information to underserved populations yet rarely ...
Abstract Background: Active social and spiritual support for persons with cancer and other serious i...
For African Americans facing advanced cancer, churches are trusted sources of support and ideal sett...
Objective: To evaluate dispositional coping strategies as predictors for changes in well-being after...
Background: Cancer is a leading cause of death. For this reason, cancer is commonly perceived as a p...