Latinas in the United States experience high incidences of breast cancer diagnosis (American Cancer Society,). Researchers (e.g., Abraído-Lanza, Chao, & Gammon,; Ashing-Giwa, Padilla, Bohorquez, Tejero, & Garcia,) indicated that Latinas report heightened levels of psychological distress (i.e., depression, anxiety, existential concerns) when compared with other cancer survivors. The purpose of this article is to (a) provide an overview of the mental health concerns of Latina breast cancer survivors and their families, (b) discuss the use of existential counseling to decrease psychological distress, and (c) integrate cultural variables to support cancer recovery from a culturally sensitive perspective. © 2014 by the American Counseling Associ...
After receiving a cancer diagnosis, couples commonly face significant difficulties such as adjusting...
Purpose: Cancer is the leading cause of death among Hispanics/Latinos in the USA. Latina cancer surv...
ObjectivesTo examine associations of coping resources for psychological distress among newly diagnos...
Latinas in the United States experience high incidences of breast cancer diagnosis (American Cancer ...
Women with breast cancer commonly experience depression. However, this condition often goes unrecogn...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women living in the United States across most eth...
Latina cancer survivors report higher levels of distress and depression and lower levels of social q...
Background: Latina breast cancer survivors (BCS) often report poorer health-related quality of life ...
Little research exists on the need for, barriers to, and acceptability and effectiveness of psychoso...
This study aimed to assess the relationship between emotional social support and emotional well-bein...
Background: Cancer-related self-efficacy, a multidimensional construct, is the confidence that one c...
The specific aims of this study were to 1) determine the differences between rural and urban Latinas...
Introduction The Latino population is the most rapidly growing ethnic minority in the United State...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test two 2-month psychosocial interventions (Telephone I...
IntroductionThe Latino population is the most rapidly growing ethnic minority in the United States a...
After receiving a cancer diagnosis, couples commonly face significant difficulties such as adjusting...
Purpose: Cancer is the leading cause of death among Hispanics/Latinos in the USA. Latina cancer surv...
ObjectivesTo examine associations of coping resources for psychological distress among newly diagnos...
Latinas in the United States experience high incidences of breast cancer diagnosis (American Cancer ...
Women with breast cancer commonly experience depression. However, this condition often goes unrecogn...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women living in the United States across most eth...
Latina cancer survivors report higher levels of distress and depression and lower levels of social q...
Background: Latina breast cancer survivors (BCS) often report poorer health-related quality of life ...
Little research exists on the need for, barriers to, and acceptability and effectiveness of psychoso...
This study aimed to assess the relationship between emotional social support and emotional well-bein...
Background: Cancer-related self-efficacy, a multidimensional construct, is the confidence that one c...
The specific aims of this study were to 1) determine the differences between rural and urban Latinas...
Introduction The Latino population is the most rapidly growing ethnic minority in the United State...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test two 2-month psychosocial interventions (Telephone I...
IntroductionThe Latino population is the most rapidly growing ethnic minority in the United States a...
After receiving a cancer diagnosis, couples commonly face significant difficulties such as adjusting...
Purpose: Cancer is the leading cause of death among Hispanics/Latinos in the USA. Latina cancer surv...
ObjectivesTo examine associations of coping resources for psychological distress among newly diagnos...