In the present study, possible determinants and effects of three different styles of giving support by healthy partners of patients with cancer were examined. Both partners' and patients' perceptions regarding these ways of providing support by healthy partners were studied. A survey was conducted among 106 patients with cancer and their intimate partners. Both healthy partners' evaluation of the patient's coping and their self-efficacy in providing support was related to the ways in which support was provided by partners. Partners who thought the patient was coping better with the cancer showed more active engagement and less overprotection. Partners high in self-efficacy showed more active engagement, whereas partners who lacked this self...
The current study examined psychological distress in couples coping with a cancer diagnosis. Althoug...
The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of how personal resources and coping st...
Objectives Cancer not only affects the patient but also the partner. In fact, couples may react as a...
In the present study, possible determinants and effects of three different styles of giving support ...
In the present study, possible determinants and effects of three different styles of giving support ...
This cross-sectional study assessed 3 ways of providing spousal support. Active engagement means inv...
This cross-sectional study assessed 3 ways of providing spousal support. Active engagement means inv...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the associations between partners' ways of providing...
This cross-sectional study assessed 3 ways of providing spousal support. Active engagement means inv...
The diagnosis of cancer begins a period of significant distress and adjustment for both patients and...
A diagnosis of cancer, regardless of type or site, raises much fear and loss of control for patients...
Based on attribution theory, this study hypthesized that past spousal supportiveness may act as a mo...
Objective: Cancer and its treatment often have a profound impact on patients, leading to increased h...
Purpose The way couples mutually cope with hematologic cancer is likely to influence their levels of...
In this prospective study distress, neuroticism and time since diagnosis were investigated as determ...
The current study examined psychological distress in couples coping with a cancer diagnosis. Althoug...
The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of how personal resources and coping st...
Objectives Cancer not only affects the patient but also the partner. In fact, couples may react as a...
In the present study, possible determinants and effects of three different styles of giving support ...
In the present study, possible determinants and effects of three different styles of giving support ...
This cross-sectional study assessed 3 ways of providing spousal support. Active engagement means inv...
This cross-sectional study assessed 3 ways of providing spousal support. Active engagement means inv...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the associations between partners' ways of providing...
This cross-sectional study assessed 3 ways of providing spousal support. Active engagement means inv...
The diagnosis of cancer begins a period of significant distress and adjustment for both patients and...
A diagnosis of cancer, regardless of type or site, raises much fear and loss of control for patients...
Based on attribution theory, this study hypthesized that past spousal supportiveness may act as a mo...
Objective: Cancer and its treatment often have a profound impact on patients, leading to increased h...
Purpose The way couples mutually cope with hematologic cancer is likely to influence their levels of...
In this prospective study distress, neuroticism and time since diagnosis were investigated as determ...
The current study examined psychological distress in couples coping with a cancer diagnosis. Althoug...
The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of how personal resources and coping st...
Objectives Cancer not only affects the patient but also the partner. In fact, couples may react as a...