Introduction: Relationships are a significant dimension of illness experience. At the couple level, partners will respond to illness as an interpersonal unit rather than individuals in isolation. Research adopting a relational perspective have focused on communication, relational coping and relationship functioning and satisfaction. To our knowledge, there is no published systematic review of literature that reports associations between a couple's relationship and psychological outcomes of patients and partners affected by breast cancer. Aim: To review studies that examine the impact of relational mechanisms on psychological outcomes in couples affected by breast cancer and thereby improve understanding of the connections between patient, d...
Objective: Information about psychological intervention with couples coping with breast cancer is no...
Objectives Cancer not only affects the patient but also the partner. In fact, couples may react as a...
A diagnosis of cancer, regardless of type or site, raises much fear and loss of control for patients...
Introduction: Relationships are a significant dimension of illness experience. At the couple level, ...
Introduction: Relationships are a significant dimension of illness experience. At the couple level, ...
Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of women with breast cancer and spou...
OBJECTIVE: A diagnosis of cancer and subsequent treatment are distressing not only for the person di...
Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of women with breast cancer and spou...
Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of women with breast cancer and spou...
This study examines psychological distress and relationship satisfaction in cancer patients and thei...
Purpose of the research: This paper outlines the importance of interpersonal familial relationships ...
Purpose of the research: This paper outlines the importance of interpersonal familial relationships ...
The Relationship Intimacy Model of Couple Adaptation to Cancer (RIM; Manne & Badr, 2008) theoriz...
The Relationship Intimacy Model of Couple Adaptation to Cancer (RIM; Manne & Badr, 2008) theoriz...
Objective: Information about psychological intervention with couples coping with breast cancer is no...
Objective: Information about psychological intervention with couples coping with breast cancer is no...
Objectives Cancer not only affects the patient but also the partner. In fact, couples may react as a...
A diagnosis of cancer, regardless of type or site, raises much fear and loss of control for patients...
Introduction: Relationships are a significant dimension of illness experience. At the couple level, ...
Introduction: Relationships are a significant dimension of illness experience. At the couple level, ...
Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of women with breast cancer and spou...
OBJECTIVE: A diagnosis of cancer and subsequent treatment are distressing not only for the person di...
Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of women with breast cancer and spou...
Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of women with breast cancer and spou...
This study examines psychological distress and relationship satisfaction in cancer patients and thei...
Purpose of the research: This paper outlines the importance of interpersonal familial relationships ...
Purpose of the research: This paper outlines the importance of interpersonal familial relationships ...
The Relationship Intimacy Model of Couple Adaptation to Cancer (RIM; Manne & Badr, 2008) theoriz...
The Relationship Intimacy Model of Couple Adaptation to Cancer (RIM; Manne & Badr, 2008) theoriz...
Objective: Information about psychological intervention with couples coping with breast cancer is no...
Objective: Information about psychological intervention with couples coping with breast cancer is no...
Objectives Cancer not only affects the patient but also the partner. In fact, couples may react as a...
A diagnosis of cancer, regardless of type or site, raises much fear and loss of control for patients...