Meeting Theme: Behavior Matters: The Impact and Reach of Behavioral MedicineBackground: Breast cancer patients are prone to experience psychological distress, disturbed circadian cortisol rhythm, and poorer quality of life. This study attempted to investigate the HPA-axis functioning in terms of the diurnal cortisol slope and its associations with perceived health, perceived stress, and quality of life among breast cancer patients. Methods: Participants were 162 Chinese breast cancer patients (mean age = 49.2 years, SD = 8.1; average cancer duration = 23.0 months, SD = 7.8). They completed the Perceived Stress Scale, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy – Breast Cancer and provided 5 salivary co...
Diurnal cortisol rhythm is affected in patients with cancer. Factors such as disease progression and...
Lung cancer accounts for ¼ of all cancer deaths in the United States. Many biological and psychologi...
Many women experience emotional distress, depression and anxiety after a diagnosis of breast cancer....
Prior work has provided support that women with breast cancer are hyper-responsive to stressful chal...
Dysregulation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity has been commonly observed am...
Previous research has provided evidence of autonomic, endocrine, and immunological dysregulation in ...
Objective: This study aimed to identify predictors of changes in diurnal cortisol patterns during th...
The present study was designed to (i) explore which psychosocial factors were associated with indice...
Objective: This study examined whether the changes in sleep problems, attachment styles, meaning in ...
Background: Breast cancer patients are at risk for psychosocial distress, which may lead to neuroend...
Objective: Cancer-related distress due to the psychological and physical challenges of metastatic br...
Introduction: To date, no study has explored associations between objective stress-related biomarker...
Stress is a constant, ongoing occurrence in our lives, and research has given us further understandi...
OBJECTIVE: Breast cancer patients can have biopsychosocial changes induced by distress related to th...
Objective: This study examined whether within-person changes of breast cancer survivors’ high-arousa...
Diurnal cortisol rhythm is affected in patients with cancer. Factors such as disease progression and...
Lung cancer accounts for ¼ of all cancer deaths in the United States. Many biological and psychologi...
Many women experience emotional distress, depression and anxiety after a diagnosis of breast cancer....
Prior work has provided support that women with breast cancer are hyper-responsive to stressful chal...
Dysregulation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity has been commonly observed am...
Previous research has provided evidence of autonomic, endocrine, and immunological dysregulation in ...
Objective: This study aimed to identify predictors of changes in diurnal cortisol patterns during th...
The present study was designed to (i) explore which psychosocial factors were associated with indice...
Objective: This study examined whether the changes in sleep problems, attachment styles, meaning in ...
Background: Breast cancer patients are at risk for psychosocial distress, which may lead to neuroend...
Objective: Cancer-related distress due to the psychological and physical challenges of metastatic br...
Introduction: To date, no study has explored associations between objective stress-related biomarker...
Stress is a constant, ongoing occurrence in our lives, and research has given us further understandi...
OBJECTIVE: Breast cancer patients can have biopsychosocial changes induced by distress related to th...
Objective: This study examined whether within-person changes of breast cancer survivors’ high-arousa...
Diurnal cortisol rhythm is affected in patients with cancer. Factors such as disease progression and...
Lung cancer accounts for ¼ of all cancer deaths in the United States. Many biological and psychologi...
Many women experience emotional distress, depression and anxiety after a diagnosis of breast cancer....