In this prospective study distress, neuroticism and time since diagnosis were investigated as determinants of spousal support behavior (i.e. protective buffering and active engagement) in a group of 92 partners of women with breast cancer. Distress and neuroticism were assessed at three months after diagnosis while protective buffering and active engagement were assessed at three, nine and 15 months after diagnosis. Results indicate small but significant decreases in protective buffering and active engagement over time. Moreover, initial distress and neuroticism were found to be strongly and positively related to protective buffering at all three measurements. In addition, less distress was associated with more active engagement in speciall...
The current study examined psychological distress in couples coping with a cancer diagnosis. Althoug...
In the present study, possible determinants and effects of three different styles of giving support ...
Objective: The way couples deal with stressors is likely to influence their adjustment after breast ...
In this prospective study distress, neuroticism and time since diagnosis were investigated as determ...
In this prospective study distress, neuroticism and time since diagnosis were investigated as determ...
Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer patients an...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the associations between partners' ways of providing...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer...
Laurenceau, Jean-PhilippeThe present study is an examination of emotion transmission in couples copi...
This longitudinal study has examined the associations between perceived supportive and unsupportive ...
This longitudinal study has examined the associations between perceived supportive and unsupportive ...
This longitudinal study has examined the associations between perceived supportive and unsupportive ...
Purpose: The aim of the current research was to characterize psychological adjustment among partners...
The current study examined psychological distress in couples coping with a cancer diagnosis. Althoug...
In the present study, possible determinants and effects of three different styles of giving support ...
Objective: The way couples deal with stressors is likely to influence their adjustment after breast ...
In this prospective study distress, neuroticism and time since diagnosis were investigated as determ...
In this prospective study distress, neuroticism and time since diagnosis were investigated as determ...
Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer patients an...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the associations between partners' ways of providing...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies offer a limited perspective on the dynamic course of distress in cancer...
Laurenceau, Jean-PhilippeThe present study is an examination of emotion transmission in couples copi...
This longitudinal study has examined the associations between perceived supportive and unsupportive ...
This longitudinal study has examined the associations between perceived supportive and unsupportive ...
This longitudinal study has examined the associations between perceived supportive and unsupportive ...
Purpose: The aim of the current research was to characterize psychological adjustment among partners...
The current study examined psychological distress in couples coping with a cancer diagnosis. Althoug...
In the present study, possible determinants and effects of three different styles of giving support ...
Objective: The way couples deal with stressors is likely to influence their adjustment after breast ...