BACKGROUND. There is no existing instrument that is suitable for measuring the social impact of breast carcinoma (BC) and its treatment among women of Southern Chinese descent. In the current study, the authors assessed the validity of the Chinese Social Adjustment Scale, which was designed to address the need for such an instrument. METHODS. Five dimensions of social concern were identified in a previous study of Cantonese - speaking Chinese women with BC; these dimensions were family and other relationships, intimacy, private self-image, and public self-image. The authors designed 40 items to address perceptions of change in these areas. These items were administered to a group of 226 women who had received treatment for BC, and factor an...
Breast cancer, traditionally a disease prevalent among Western women, has become an increasing healt...
BACKGROUND: Incidence rates for breast cancer have increased significantly among Chinese women, acco...
PURPOSE: This study examined how social resources in Chinese CRC patients influence early psychologi...
Objective: To evaluate validity and reliability of social adjust-ment scale (Ch-SAS) for assessing s...
Background: How breast cancer surgery affects social adjustment among Chinese women is unknown, as a...
This journal suppl. contain abstracts of the 8th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology 2006PURPOSE: To d...
Abstract Background Most research studying social constraints has been performed among Caucasian or ...
Purpose\ud \ud To evaluate the association of social support status, health insurance and clinical f...
Objective: To explore determinants of Chinese women’s eval-uation of their breast cancer treatment o...
Breast cancer is the most common illness in women. The incidence of breast cancer grows each year . ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women. The Chinese Breast Cancer Scre...
Objectives: Social relationships are central in Asian communities. Despite colorectal cancer (CRC) i...
Objective: To develop a new scale to assess psycho-social discomfort in breast cancer (BC) survivors...
Abstract Introduction Social support has shown to improve adjustment among cancer survivors. However...
This research explored what are the processes that Chinese women go through in living with breast ca...
Breast cancer, traditionally a disease prevalent among Western women, has become an increasing healt...
BACKGROUND: Incidence rates for breast cancer have increased significantly among Chinese women, acco...
PURPOSE: This study examined how social resources in Chinese CRC patients influence early psychologi...
Objective: To evaluate validity and reliability of social adjust-ment scale (Ch-SAS) for assessing s...
Background: How breast cancer surgery affects social adjustment among Chinese women is unknown, as a...
This journal suppl. contain abstracts of the 8th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology 2006PURPOSE: To d...
Abstract Background Most research studying social constraints has been performed among Caucasian or ...
Purpose\ud \ud To evaluate the association of social support status, health insurance and clinical f...
Objective: To explore determinants of Chinese women’s eval-uation of their breast cancer treatment o...
Breast cancer is the most common illness in women. The incidence of breast cancer grows each year . ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women. The Chinese Breast Cancer Scre...
Objectives: Social relationships are central in Asian communities. Despite colorectal cancer (CRC) i...
Objective: To develop a new scale to assess psycho-social discomfort in breast cancer (BC) survivors...
Abstract Introduction Social support has shown to improve adjustment among cancer survivors. However...
This research explored what are the processes that Chinese women go through in living with breast ca...
Breast cancer, traditionally a disease prevalent among Western women, has become an increasing healt...
BACKGROUND: Incidence rates for breast cancer have increased significantly among Chinese women, acco...
PURPOSE: This study examined how social resources in Chinese CRC patients influence early psychologi...