In support of Snyder’s cognitive theory, hope has been found to be a positive factor in psychological adjustment among adult cancer patients and non-cancer paediatric patients with various illnesses. Nonetheless, Snyder’s cognitive theory of hope has not been specifically examined among childhood cancer patients and survivors. Unlike adult cancer patients, childhood cancer patients and survivors are characterized by early onset age in their cancer diagnosis which may mean that they face different psychological and physiological challenges. The identification of positive factors that attenuate negative psychological adjustment outcomes may be crucial in the development of effective therapeutic interventions. Despite that previous studies su...
Objectives. Taylor's theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
Claims of positive psychology about people with cancer enjoy great popularity because they seem to o...
Copyright © Guilford Publications Inc. 2008 All Rights Reserved.The current study investigated the i...
The experience of cancer challenges the body and the mind. A solid body of evidence has amassed o...
This study aimed to examine the direct and indirect effects of hope on health-related quality of lif...
Cancer has long been a prevalent illness in Hong Kong which caused tremendous stress on patients and...
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer face physical, psychosocial, emotional, and developm...
PURPOSE - While survival rates for pediatric cancer have dramatically improved, survivorship comes w...
Background. Hope is an important positive psychological construct that may help to explain how indiv...
Background: Despite advances in cancer prognosis and increased survival rates for childhood cancer, ...
The psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis can extend through treatment, well into cancer surviv...
Aims and background: Research on the topic of hope began a long time ago but, more recently, interes...
The purpose of this study was to develop a theory that explains how young adults (YAs) with advanced...
# The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Clai...
Previous research on pediatric cancer populations has reported considerable variability in psycholo...
Objectives. Taylor's theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
Claims of positive psychology about people with cancer enjoy great popularity because they seem to o...
Copyright © Guilford Publications Inc. 2008 All Rights Reserved.The current study investigated the i...
The experience of cancer challenges the body and the mind. A solid body of evidence has amassed o...
This study aimed to examine the direct and indirect effects of hope on health-related quality of lif...
Cancer has long been a prevalent illness in Hong Kong which caused tremendous stress on patients and...
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer face physical, psychosocial, emotional, and developm...
PURPOSE - While survival rates for pediatric cancer have dramatically improved, survivorship comes w...
Background. Hope is an important positive psychological construct that may help to explain how indiv...
Background: Despite advances in cancer prognosis and increased survival rates for childhood cancer, ...
The psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis can extend through treatment, well into cancer surviv...
Aims and background: Research on the topic of hope began a long time ago but, more recently, interes...
The purpose of this study was to develop a theory that explains how young adults (YAs) with advanced...
# The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Clai...
Previous research on pediatric cancer populations has reported considerable variability in psycholo...
Objectives. Taylor's theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
Claims of positive psychology about people with cancer enjoy great popularity because they seem to o...
Copyright © Guilford Publications Inc. 2008 All Rights Reserved.The current study investigated the i...