As a highly stigmatized disease, the diagnosis of cancer inflicts much spiritual suffering in Chinese communities, and therefore, spiritual care is of pivotal importance in psycho-oncology. As a collectivist culture, Chinese people’s spirituality is closely associated with the degree of social support that one has; as such, social support is viewed as an important capital of spiritual peace in times of illness and adversities. However, existing research counter-intuitively suggested that coping with cancer via social support has been more prominent and effective in the West than it is in collectivist Chinese societies. The orthodox transactional view in understanding social support among Chinese people with cancers was found...
Poster abstractsThis free journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the IPOS 16th World C...
Cancer patients experience enormous psychological stress in addition to their physical suffering. Ne...
Drawing on the empirical findings of a qualitative study on Chinese women with breast cancer, this a...
[[abstract]]Keywords: Buddhism;Confucianism;qualitative research;spiritual needs;Taiwanese patients ...
Poster session 2Congress Theme: Integrating the Psychosocial to Achieve Quality Cancer CareThis jour...
Cancer is the leading cause of death among Asian or Pacific islanders (AAPIs) while it is only the s...
The objective of this study was to examine ways in which certain Chinese spiritual and cultural worl...
Cancer is the leading cause of death among Asian or Pacific islanders (AAPIs) while it is only the s...
The philosophy of empowerment, which is based on the premises that clients must be active, equal and...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between spirituality and a fighti...
Background Spirituality is very important for cancer patients during the illness based on the litera...
Objectives: The number of cancer survivors is increasing as a result of advances in detection and tr...
Abstract Introduction Social support has shown to improve adjustment among cancer survivors. However...
Chinese people traditionally hesitate to talk about illness and death as these topics are considered...
Spiritual well-being is the fourth dimension of health, as equally important as physical, mental, an...
Poster abstractsThis free journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the IPOS 16th World C...
Cancer patients experience enormous psychological stress in addition to their physical suffering. Ne...
Drawing on the empirical findings of a qualitative study on Chinese women with breast cancer, this a...
[[abstract]]Keywords: Buddhism;Confucianism;qualitative research;spiritual needs;Taiwanese patients ...
Poster session 2Congress Theme: Integrating the Psychosocial to Achieve Quality Cancer CareThis jour...
Cancer is the leading cause of death among Asian or Pacific islanders (AAPIs) while it is only the s...
The objective of this study was to examine ways in which certain Chinese spiritual and cultural worl...
Cancer is the leading cause of death among Asian or Pacific islanders (AAPIs) while it is only the s...
The philosophy of empowerment, which is based on the premises that clients must be active, equal and...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between spirituality and a fighti...
Background Spirituality is very important for cancer patients during the illness based on the litera...
Objectives: The number of cancer survivors is increasing as a result of advances in detection and tr...
Abstract Introduction Social support has shown to improve adjustment among cancer survivors. However...
Chinese people traditionally hesitate to talk about illness and death as these topics are considered...
Spiritual well-being is the fourth dimension of health, as equally important as physical, mental, an...
Poster abstractsThis free journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the IPOS 16th World C...
Cancer patients experience enormous psychological stress in addition to their physical suffering. Ne...
Drawing on the empirical findings of a qualitative study on Chinese women with breast cancer, this a...