The present study focuses on social comparison processes among cancer patients. The sample consisted of 60 (ex-) cancer patients who participated in a course "coping with cancer". This study examined several aspects of social comparison: the need for comparison, the preferred direction of comparison and the influence of mode (information or contact seeking) and dimension (illness severity or coping) of social comparison as well as indicators of low well-being. The results show that the heed for comparison is particularly enhanced among those who evaluate their own health negatively. In addition, the results show that patients prefer to receive information about others who are better off, but also want contact with others who are better off....
Objective: To examine how social comparison orientation (SCO) moderates the effects of three types o...
Objective: To examine how social comparison orientation (SCO) moderates the effects of three types o...
Although cancer patients may suffer from more physical and psychological distress than healthy perso...
The present study focuses on social comparison processes among cancer patients. The sample consisted...
The present study focuses on social comparison processes among cancer patients. The sample consisted...
The present study focuses on social comparison processes among cancer patients. The sample consisted...
Social comparison refers to drawing conclusions about one’s own actual or potential characteristics ...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>Social compari...
Being confronted with a serious illness such as cancer and being treated for it, is a very threateni...
Objective. Life, following curative treatment, can be a struggle for former cancer patients. In this...
Objective: Former cancer patients' quality of life can be improved by offering social comparison inf...
Objective: Former cancer patients' quality of life can be improved by offering social comparison inf...
Objective: To examine how social comparison orientation (SCO) moderates the effects of three types o...
Objective: To examine how social comparison orientation (SCO) moderates the effects of three types o...
Although cancer patients may suffer from more physical and psychological distress than healthy perso...
The present study focuses on social comparison processes among cancer patients. The sample consisted...
The present study focuses on social comparison processes among cancer patients. The sample consisted...
The present study focuses on social comparison processes among cancer patients. The sample consisted...
Social comparison refers to drawing conclusions about one’s own actual or potential characteristics ...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>Social compari...
Being confronted with a serious illness such as cancer and being treated for it, is a very threateni...
Objective. Life, following curative treatment, can be a struggle for former cancer patients. In this...
Objective: Former cancer patients' quality of life can be improved by offering social comparison inf...
Objective: Former cancer patients' quality of life can be improved by offering social comparison inf...
Objective: To examine how social comparison orientation (SCO) moderates the effects of three types o...
Objective: To examine how social comparison orientation (SCO) moderates the effects of three types o...
Although cancer patients may suffer from more physical and psychological distress than healthy perso...