Young women growing up within the context of familial breast cancer are faced with significant psychosocial challenges. The most profound of these are the temporary absence, and permanent loss, of their mothers. Eighteen young women (aged 18–34) from rural Victoria (Australia), with family histories of breast cancer, were interviewed for this study. The data were analyzed using hermeneutic Heideggerian phenomenology to explore their lived experiences. Our findings reveal the long term and pervasive consequences of relational distress associated with the temporary and permanent loss of mothers. This distress is experienced through disruptions to developmental attachment and embodied and biographical identity. We highlight how familial breast...
Objective: Little is known about the process of becoming a mother in women who experienced a breast ...
While breast cancer is often associated with older women, in the year 2000, 25 % of new breast cance...
Using a cross-sectional, exploratory design, this pilot study analyzed the relationships between fam...
Young women growing up within the context of familial breast cancer are faced with significant psych...
Young women growing up within the context of familial breast cancer are faced with significant psych...
Existing research suggests that illness can have profound implications for the family. The purpose o...
Background: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in Western Australia, wi...
Abstract background Living through a diagnosis of breast cancer can be extraordinarily traumatic. Th...
This qualitative research study provides an in-depth exploration of a sample of bereaved mothers’ ex...
This interpretive descriptive study explored the meaning and lived experience of breast cancer for ...
Background: Adolescents losing a parent are a risk group for future complications in their ongoing l...
Background: Adolescents losing a parent are a risk group for future complications in their ongoing l...
Breast cancer is extremely prevalent is today’s society, yet little research has been done to invest...
An estimated 331,530 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019 ( American Cancer Society, ...
Objective: Little is known about the process of becoming a mother in women who experienced a breast ...
Objective: Little is known about the process of becoming a mother in women who experienced a breast ...
While breast cancer is often associated with older women, in the year 2000, 25 % of new breast cance...
Using a cross-sectional, exploratory design, this pilot study analyzed the relationships between fam...
Young women growing up within the context of familial breast cancer are faced with significant psych...
Young women growing up within the context of familial breast cancer are faced with significant psych...
Existing research suggests that illness can have profound implications for the family. The purpose o...
Background: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in Western Australia, wi...
Abstract background Living through a diagnosis of breast cancer can be extraordinarily traumatic. Th...
This qualitative research study provides an in-depth exploration of a sample of bereaved mothers’ ex...
This interpretive descriptive study explored the meaning and lived experience of breast cancer for ...
Background: Adolescents losing a parent are a risk group for future complications in their ongoing l...
Background: Adolescents losing a parent are a risk group for future complications in their ongoing l...
Breast cancer is extremely prevalent is today’s society, yet little research has been done to invest...
An estimated 331,530 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019 ( American Cancer Society, ...
Objective: Little is known about the process of becoming a mother in women who experienced a breast ...
Objective: Little is known about the process of becoming a mother in women who experienced a breast ...
While breast cancer is often associated with older women, in the year 2000, 25 % of new breast cance...
Using a cross-sectional, exploratory design, this pilot study analyzed the relationships between fam...