Research indicates that individuals who experience stressful life events, such as a diagnosis of cancer, often experience both positive and negative changes as a result of their experiences, but little research has compared these changes with those of a control group who have experienced other stressful life events. We compared 184 5-year breast cancer survivors (Stages: I, II, and III; 95% Caucasian) with 184 age-matched controls in terms of perceived growth and decline that stem from stressful events. Survivors reported on their experience with cancer, whereas controls identified the most stressful event that happened to them 5 years ago. Survivors reported more growth (e.g. appreciation of life) and more decline (e.g. physical side effec...
PURPOSE: Growing numbers of studies have reported positive growth after cancer, with inconsistent fi...
This thesis comprises a comprehensive program of quantitative and qualitative studies investigating ...
This study examined negative and positive experiences reported by a sample of young breast cancer su...
Research indicates that individuals who experience stressful life events, such as a diagnosis of can...
Cancer may be viewed as a psychosocial transition with the potential for positive and negative outco...
Cancer may be viewed as a psychosocial transition with the potential for positive and negative outco...
Although a number of studies have focused on initial adjustment to cancer, less is known about long-...
Much of the breast cancer research that has been conducted to date has focused on understanding the ...
Much of the breast cancer research that has been conducted to date has focused on understanding the ...
The purpose of the current study was to test the curvilinear associations between experiences of str...
Much of the breast cancer research that has been conducted to date has focused on understanding the ...
Much of the breast cancer research that has been conducted to date has focused on understanding the ...
Research investigating possible relations between Post-traumatic growth (PTG) and clinical indexes-s...
Research investigating possible relations between Post-traumatic growth (PTG) and clinical indexes-s...
Research investigating possible relations between Post-traumatic growth (PTG) and clinical indexes-s...
PURPOSE: Growing numbers of studies have reported positive growth after cancer, with inconsistent fi...
This thesis comprises a comprehensive program of quantitative and qualitative studies investigating ...
This study examined negative and positive experiences reported by a sample of young breast cancer su...
Research indicates that individuals who experience stressful life events, such as a diagnosis of can...
Cancer may be viewed as a psychosocial transition with the potential for positive and negative outco...
Cancer may be viewed as a psychosocial transition with the potential for positive and negative outco...
Although a number of studies have focused on initial adjustment to cancer, less is known about long-...
Much of the breast cancer research that has been conducted to date has focused on understanding the ...
Much of the breast cancer research that has been conducted to date has focused on understanding the ...
The purpose of the current study was to test the curvilinear associations between experiences of str...
Much of the breast cancer research that has been conducted to date has focused on understanding the ...
Much of the breast cancer research that has been conducted to date has focused on understanding the ...
Research investigating possible relations between Post-traumatic growth (PTG) and clinical indexes-s...
Research investigating possible relations between Post-traumatic growth (PTG) and clinical indexes-s...
Research investigating possible relations between Post-traumatic growth (PTG) and clinical indexes-s...
PURPOSE: Growing numbers of studies have reported positive growth after cancer, with inconsistent fi...
This thesis comprises a comprehensive program of quantitative and qualitative studies investigating ...
This study examined negative and positive experiences reported by a sample of young breast cancer su...