This correlational research study explored connections between multidisciplinary biopsychosocial assessment models, namely the Quality of Life model and the Indivisible Self model of wellness, and their utility in assessing psychosocial well-being in cancer survivorship. Both assessment models were found to account for statistically significant variance in depression scores and were found to have more shared variance than unique variance. Implications for utilizing a counseling model of wellness within a cancer context are discussed
This study examined the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions on women who had recently been d...
The literature review evaluates the existing research on the relationship between illness perception...
Many patients and health care providers lack awareness of both the existence of, and treatments for,...
Cancer survivors are known to experience significant changes to psychosocial wellbeing (e.g., Everdi...
George Engel\u27s Biopsychosocial Model states that our biological, psychological, and social system...
Purpose: Positive mental health involves theoretical constructs like psychological well-being, perso...
Advancements in medicine and preventive care have led to the greatest number of cancer survivors (CS...
Advances in medical treatment for childhood cancer have resulted in dramatically increased survival ...
The Hematology and Oncology Specialists Foundation plans to carry out a scientific study to assess t...
Background. Patients adjust to cancer in a continuous process that follows the course of the disease...
The purpose of the study was to describe the personal experience of individuals undergoing cancer t...
Background: Cancer is one of the most important leading causes of death worldwide. Early detection, ...
Over the recent years, Oncology care has shifted from in-patient hospital treatments to outpatient c...
Psychological interventions for adult cancer patients have primarily focused on reducing stress and ...
Psychosocial care has been shown to improve psychological and physiological functioning in cancer pa...
This study examined the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions on women who had recently been d...
The literature review evaluates the existing research on the relationship between illness perception...
Many patients and health care providers lack awareness of both the existence of, and treatments for,...
Cancer survivors are known to experience significant changes to psychosocial wellbeing (e.g., Everdi...
George Engel\u27s Biopsychosocial Model states that our biological, psychological, and social system...
Purpose: Positive mental health involves theoretical constructs like psychological well-being, perso...
Advancements in medicine and preventive care have led to the greatest number of cancer survivors (CS...
Advances in medical treatment for childhood cancer have resulted in dramatically increased survival ...
The Hematology and Oncology Specialists Foundation plans to carry out a scientific study to assess t...
Background. Patients adjust to cancer in a continuous process that follows the course of the disease...
The purpose of the study was to describe the personal experience of individuals undergoing cancer t...
Background: Cancer is one of the most important leading causes of death worldwide. Early detection, ...
Over the recent years, Oncology care has shifted from in-patient hospital treatments to outpatient c...
Psychological interventions for adult cancer patients have primarily focused on reducing stress and ...
Psychosocial care has been shown to improve psychological and physiological functioning in cancer pa...
This study examined the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions on women who had recently been d...
The literature review evaluates the existing research on the relationship between illness perception...
Many patients and health care providers lack awareness of both the existence of, and treatments for,...