BACKGROUND: The mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale (mini-MAC) is a well-recognised, popular measure of coping in psycho-oncology and assesses five cancer-specific coping strategies. It has been suggested that these five subscales could be grouped to form the over-arching adaptive and maladptive coping subscales to facilitate the interpretation and clinical application of the scale. Despite the popularity of the mini-MAC, few studies have examined its psychometric properties among long-term cancer survivors, and further validation of the mini-MAC is needed to substantiate its use with the growing population of survivors. Therefore, this study examined the psychometric properties and dimensionality of the mini-MAC in a sample of long-term...
The purpose of the study was to assess the Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) scale on a heterogeneou...
<p><sup>a</sup>The way they were classified in the coding process</p><p><i>Note.</i><b>Coping measur...
This study assessed risk factors for psychosocial morbidity and predictive models of psychosocial ad...
Objectives: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) Scale is widely used to assess psychological respo...
This is a non-final version of an article published in final form in Hubert-Williams, H. J., Hubert-...
Mental adjustment to cancer has been explored in a large body of the literature by using the Mental ...
Poster abstractsConference Theme: Integrating Psycho-Oncology into Mainstream Cancer Care; From Res...
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) is often used to screen for cancer caregivers' anxi...
The psychometric properties of a Chinese version of the Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer scale (Mini...
Mental adjustment and coping affect the physical outcome and survival as well as quality of life in ...
The validity and reliability of two factor structures of the Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) scale...
Objectives: The measurement of adjustment to cancer is relevant for research purposes and daily prac...
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) is commonly used to assess distress among individua...
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) has been used extensively in cancer patients to ide...
Background: Psychological inflexibility (PI) is a core construct in Acceptance and Commitment Thera...
The purpose of the study was to assess the Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) scale on a heterogeneou...
<p><sup>a</sup>The way they were classified in the coding process</p><p><i>Note.</i><b>Coping measur...
This study assessed risk factors for psychosocial morbidity and predictive models of psychosocial ad...
Objectives: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) Scale is widely used to assess psychological respo...
This is a non-final version of an article published in final form in Hubert-Williams, H. J., Hubert-...
Mental adjustment to cancer has been explored in a large body of the literature by using the Mental ...
Poster abstractsConference Theme: Integrating Psycho-Oncology into Mainstream Cancer Care; From Res...
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) is often used to screen for cancer caregivers' anxi...
The psychometric properties of a Chinese version of the Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer scale (Mini...
Mental adjustment and coping affect the physical outcome and survival as well as quality of life in ...
The validity and reliability of two factor structures of the Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) scale...
Objectives: The measurement of adjustment to cancer is relevant for research purposes and daily prac...
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) is commonly used to assess distress among individua...
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) has been used extensively in cancer patients to ide...
Background: Psychological inflexibility (PI) is a core construct in Acceptance and Commitment Thera...
The purpose of the study was to assess the Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) scale on a heterogeneou...
<p><sup>a</sup>The way they were classified in the coding process</p><p><i>Note.</i><b>Coping measur...
This study assessed risk factors for psychosocial morbidity and predictive models of psychosocial ad...