The use of spirituality for guidance and coping affects the quality of life in many cancer survivors and their supporters. Previous research has focused on coping strategies among cancer and terminally ill survivors, primarily among White and African American women. However, the length and extent to which these strategies have been researched in a cultural and communal context, such as Pacific Islanders, is not documented. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore spiritual coping among a cross-sectional sample of 20 Samoan women diagnosed with breast cancer and 40 of their supporters (family and/or friends) in Southern California. In-depth interviews were conducted retrospectively with survivors and their supporters by trained b...
Spirituality and mental adjustment have been widely adopted as coping strategies among women with br...
Breast cancer remains significantly distressing and produces profound changes in women’s lives. Spir...
ObjectiveBreast cancer rates are increasing among Samoan and other Pacific Islander women, yet studi...
The use of spirituality for guidance and coping affects the quality of life in many cancer survivors...
The use of spirituality for guidance and coping affects the quality of life in many cancer survivors...
Cancer diagnosis is invariably a profound and catastrophic life-changing experience for individuals ...
SUMMARY As part of a cross-sectional, quantitative study on adjustment factors in long-term breast c...
The diagnosis of breast cancer triggers an emotional impact, generating a variety of feelings. Spiri...
Although cancer disparities among American Indian (AI) women are alarming, research on spiritual cop...
This qualitative study used data from interviews with 18 African American breast cancer survivors in...
Breast cancer remains significantly distressing and produces profound changes in women's lives. Spir...
Background: Few studies have assessed the efficacy of interventions that specifically address the un...
The purpose of this cross-sectional descriptive correlational study was to examine a model of stress...
Background: Spirituality and religiosity are reported as important in coping with cancer but rarely ...
This research aimed to evaluate the level of Spiritual/Religious Coping (SRC) of women with breast c...
Spirituality and mental adjustment have been widely adopted as coping strategies among women with br...
Breast cancer remains significantly distressing and produces profound changes in women’s lives. Spir...
ObjectiveBreast cancer rates are increasing among Samoan and other Pacific Islander women, yet studi...
The use of spirituality for guidance and coping affects the quality of life in many cancer survivors...
The use of spirituality for guidance and coping affects the quality of life in many cancer survivors...
Cancer diagnosis is invariably a profound and catastrophic life-changing experience for individuals ...
SUMMARY As part of a cross-sectional, quantitative study on adjustment factors in long-term breast c...
The diagnosis of breast cancer triggers an emotional impact, generating a variety of feelings. Spiri...
Although cancer disparities among American Indian (AI) women are alarming, research on spiritual cop...
This qualitative study used data from interviews with 18 African American breast cancer survivors in...
Breast cancer remains significantly distressing and produces profound changes in women's lives. Spir...
Background: Few studies have assessed the efficacy of interventions that specifically address the un...
The purpose of this cross-sectional descriptive correlational study was to examine a model of stress...
Background: Spirituality and religiosity are reported as important in coping with cancer but rarely ...
This research aimed to evaluate the level of Spiritual/Religious Coping (SRC) of women with breast c...
Spirituality and mental adjustment have been widely adopted as coping strategies among women with br...
Breast cancer remains significantly distressing and produces profound changes in women’s lives. Spir...
ObjectiveBreast cancer rates are increasing among Samoan and other Pacific Islander women, yet studi...