Objectives: This study examined the link between coping and quality of life among patients with gastrointestinal (GI) cancer. Two hypotheses were tested. The active-personality hypothesis states that quality of life is associated with the predominant use of primary control coping (PCC) in general. The situational-flexibility hypothesis states that quality of life is related to flexible deployment of PCC and secondary control coping (SCC) according to situational controllability. Methods: Participants were 180 Chinese adult patients diagnosed with colon or liver cancer. Their perceived controllability of stressors, coping, and quality of life were compared with those of a sex-and age-matched community sample. Results: Three groups with disti...
Objectives: Styles of coping with cancer may affect psychological distress and quality of life in ca...
Background: Studies of individuals with non-cancer-related chronic pain, find that higher levels of ...
Background and aims: there are few certainties on the psychological features of patients with cancer...
Poster Session II - Board: II- 083We tested the role of active versus flexible coping in psychologic...
Purpose: Coping is one of the most frequently addressed topics in palliative care. Beliefs and expec...
Context- Patients with gastrointestinal cancers are at high risk for functional problems that are ge...
Cancer has long been a prevalent illness in Hong Kong which caused tremendous stress on patients and...
<div><p class="Abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> The influence of various psychological factors...
Objective: Stressful life events (SLEs) impact the quality of life (QOL) of cancer patients. This st...
Introduction: A growing body of research shows that psychological flexibility (PF) is associated wit...
Objective: Illness-related information can be significant for cancer patients after gastrointestinal...
Objective: Postoperative patients with gastrointestinal (GI) cancer have multiple adaptation tasks a...
OBJECTIVE: Depression is an important health issue in cancer patients. People use different coping s...
This study has used the structural equation modelling to examine the role of benefit-finding (BF) in...
This study was conducted to identify the influence of the burden of care on the quality-of-life dime...
Objectives: Styles of coping with cancer may affect psychological distress and quality of life in ca...
Background: Studies of individuals with non-cancer-related chronic pain, find that higher levels of ...
Background and aims: there are few certainties on the psychological features of patients with cancer...
Poster Session II - Board: II- 083We tested the role of active versus flexible coping in psychologic...
Purpose: Coping is one of the most frequently addressed topics in palliative care. Beliefs and expec...
Context- Patients with gastrointestinal cancers are at high risk for functional problems that are ge...
Cancer has long been a prevalent illness in Hong Kong which caused tremendous stress on patients and...
<div><p class="Abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> The influence of various psychological factors...
Objective: Stressful life events (SLEs) impact the quality of life (QOL) of cancer patients. This st...
Introduction: A growing body of research shows that psychological flexibility (PF) is associated wit...
Objective: Illness-related information can be significant for cancer patients after gastrointestinal...
Objective: Postoperative patients with gastrointestinal (GI) cancer have multiple adaptation tasks a...
OBJECTIVE: Depression is an important health issue in cancer patients. People use different coping s...
This study has used the structural equation modelling to examine the role of benefit-finding (BF) in...
This study was conducted to identify the influence of the burden of care on the quality-of-life dime...
Objectives: Styles of coping with cancer may affect psychological distress and quality of life in ca...
Background: Studies of individuals with non-cancer-related chronic pain, find that higher levels of ...
Background and aims: there are few certainties on the psychological features of patients with cancer...