PMID: 21432729International audienceThis study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing for hereditary cancer from a multifactorial health psychology perspective, considering that emotional expression plays a key role in psychological adjustment. Measures of dispositional and transactional coping strategies, anxiety and alexithymia were filled out by 77 participants in a longitudinal study design. Statistical analyses were performed using general linear models and partial least squares path modelling, low-constraint methods that are particularly useful in the behavioural sciences. While anxiety levels prior to the result announcement were predictive of the distress experienced by noncarriers, considerable variability was observ...
Genetic counseling for cancer predisposition is associated with a potentially underestimat...
This prospective study explored the contribution of illness representations and coping to cancer-rel...
Genomic screening programs have potential to benefit individuals who may not be clinically ascertain...
PMID: 21432729International audienceThis study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing...
PMID: 21432729International audienceThis study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing...
This study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing for hereditary cancer from a multif...
The psychological impact of an unfavorable genetic test result for counselees at risk for hereditary...
In 50% risk carriers for Huntington disease (n = 41), hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosi...
In 50% risk carriers for Huntington disease (n = 41), hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosi...
In 50% risk carriers for Huntington disease (n = 41), hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosi...
In 50% risk carriers for Huntington disease (n = 41), hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosi...
In 50% risk carriers for Huntington disease (n = 41), hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosi...
This prospective study explored the contribution of illness representations and coping to cancer-rel...
This prospective study explored the contribution of illness representations and coping to cancer-rel...
Individual Oral PresentationsGenetic testing for hereditary colorectal cancer (HCRC) had significant...
Genetic counseling for cancer predisposition is associated with a potentially underestimat...
This prospective study explored the contribution of illness representations and coping to cancer-rel...
Genomic screening programs have potential to benefit individuals who may not be clinically ascertain...
PMID: 21432729International audienceThis study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing...
PMID: 21432729International audienceThis study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing...
This study assessed the impact of the results of genetic testing for hereditary cancer from a multif...
The psychological impact of an unfavorable genetic test result for counselees at risk for hereditary...
In 50% risk carriers for Huntington disease (n = 41), hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosi...
In 50% risk carriers for Huntington disease (n = 41), hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosi...
In 50% risk carriers for Huntington disease (n = 41), hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosi...
In 50% risk carriers for Huntington disease (n = 41), hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosi...
In 50% risk carriers for Huntington disease (n = 41), hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosi...
This prospective study explored the contribution of illness representations and coping to cancer-rel...
This prospective study explored the contribution of illness representations and coping to cancer-rel...
Individual Oral PresentationsGenetic testing for hereditary colorectal cancer (HCRC) had significant...
Genetic counseling for cancer predisposition is associated with a potentially underestimat...
This prospective study explored the contribution of illness representations and coping to cancer-rel...
Genomic screening programs have potential to benefit individuals who may not be clinically ascertain...