This journal suppl. contain abstracts of the 8th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology 2006PURPOSE: To describe the course of social adjustment among Chinese women following breast cancer surgery and to identify factors predicting the adjustment. METHODS: Prospective study of 405 Chinese women assessed at 3 days, one-month, four-months, and eight-months following breast surgery on measures of treatment decision making difficulty (TDMD), self-efficacy (GeS), optimism (C-LOT-R), consultation satisfaction (C-MISS-R), expectancy-outcome incongruence (E-OI), social adjustment (SAS) physical (PD) and psychological distress (CHQ-12). RESULTS: 303 women completed all data collection. With the exception of the subscale measuring Attractiveness & Sexuali...
This free journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the 2015 World Congress of Psycho-Onc...
BACKGROUND. Between 30% and 70% of western women experience psychological morbidity after undergoing...
This journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the Joint Meeting of the COSA 39th Annual ...
Background: How breast cancer surgery affects social adjustment among Chinese women is unknown, as a...
Session - DistressThis journal issue entitled: Abstracts of the 7th World Congress of Psycho-Oncolog...
BACKGROUND. There is no existing instrument that is suitable for measuring the social impact of brea...
Objective: To evaluate validity and reliability of social adjust-ment scale (Ch-SAS) for assessing s...
This journal issue entitled: Abstracts of the 7th World Congress of Psycho-OncologySession - Distres...
Background: High self-efficacy (SE) is regarded as beneficial for cancer patients in facilitating ad...
Background: The patterns and determinants of longer-term psychological morbidity in women following ...
Objective: To examine predictors of short- and medium-term psychological morbidity (Distress) among ...
Previous research indicates that women who perceive high levels of social support resources in their...
Breast cancer is the most common illness in women. The incidence of breast cancer grows each year . ...
Background: The psychosocial impact of breast surgery has been extensively studied in the Western po...
In this article, we present findings from a larger study that explored how Chinese women cope with b...
This free journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the 2015 World Congress of Psycho-Onc...
BACKGROUND. Between 30% and 70% of western women experience psychological morbidity after undergoing...
This journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the Joint Meeting of the COSA 39th Annual ...
Background: How breast cancer surgery affects social adjustment among Chinese women is unknown, as a...
Session - DistressThis journal issue entitled: Abstracts of the 7th World Congress of Psycho-Oncolog...
BACKGROUND. There is no existing instrument that is suitable for measuring the social impact of brea...
Objective: To evaluate validity and reliability of social adjust-ment scale (Ch-SAS) for assessing s...
This journal issue entitled: Abstracts of the 7th World Congress of Psycho-OncologySession - Distres...
Background: High self-efficacy (SE) is regarded as beneficial for cancer patients in facilitating ad...
Background: The patterns and determinants of longer-term psychological morbidity in women following ...
Objective: To examine predictors of short- and medium-term psychological morbidity (Distress) among ...
Previous research indicates that women who perceive high levels of social support resources in their...
Breast cancer is the most common illness in women. The incidence of breast cancer grows each year . ...
Background: The psychosocial impact of breast surgery has been extensively studied in the Western po...
In this article, we present findings from a larger study that explored how Chinese women cope with b...
This free journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the 2015 World Congress of Psycho-Onc...
BACKGROUND. Between 30% and 70% of western women experience psychological morbidity after undergoing...
This journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the Joint Meeting of the COSA 39th Annual ...