This research aimed to evaluate the level of Spiritual/Religious Coping (SRC) of women with breast cancer. This is a quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study. A total of 94 mastectomized women who participated in the study were enrolled in a rehabilitation center of a higher education institution of São Paulo. Data were collected from October 2013 to June 2014 using a questionnaire with sociodemographic, clinical, and spiritual/religious data, stressor stimulus associated with breast cancer, and the SRCOPE-Short Scale. All participants used SRC, 76.6% at high/very high level, and 23.4% at medium level; positive SRC (mean 3.41; standard deviation 0.59) was more used than negative SRC (mean 1.27; standard deviation 0.40), confirmed by...
Breast cancer remains significantly distressing and produces profound changes in women's lives. Spir...
Introduction: Quality of life is an important issue in chronic diseases, especially in cancer. Consi...
SUMMARY As part of a cross-sectional, quantitative study on adjustment factors in long-term breast c...
This research aimed to evaluate the level of Spiritual/Religious Coping (SRC) of women with breast c...
This research aimed to evaluate the level of Spiritual/Religious Coping (SRC) of women with breast c...
The relationship between religious/spiritual coping (RSC) was investigated, along with sociodemograp...
Spirituality and mental adjustment have been widely adopted as coping strategies among women with br...
The diagnosis of breast cancer triggers an emotional impact, generating a variety of feelings. Spiri...
The purpose of this cross-sectional descriptive correlational study was to examine a model of stress...
The study’s main purpose was to describe how process religious coping in women with breast cancer. ...
In view of the increasing incidence of breast cancer and considering the great physical impact cause...
The aim in this research was to understand the place that religiousness/spirituality has in the live...
BACKGROUND: Although religions is important to many people with cancer, few studies have explored th...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among American women, with 180,000 new cases reporte...
Cancer diagnosis is invariably a profound and catastrophic life-changing experience for individuals ...
Breast cancer remains significantly distressing and produces profound changes in women's lives. Spir...
Introduction: Quality of life is an important issue in chronic diseases, especially in cancer. Consi...
SUMMARY As part of a cross-sectional, quantitative study on adjustment factors in long-term breast c...
This research aimed to evaluate the level of Spiritual/Religious Coping (SRC) of women with breast c...
This research aimed to evaluate the level of Spiritual/Religious Coping (SRC) of women with breast c...
The relationship between religious/spiritual coping (RSC) was investigated, along with sociodemograp...
Spirituality and mental adjustment have been widely adopted as coping strategies among women with br...
The diagnosis of breast cancer triggers an emotional impact, generating a variety of feelings. Spiri...
The purpose of this cross-sectional descriptive correlational study was to examine a model of stress...
The study’s main purpose was to describe how process religious coping in women with breast cancer. ...
In view of the increasing incidence of breast cancer and considering the great physical impact cause...
The aim in this research was to understand the place that religiousness/spirituality has in the live...
BACKGROUND: Although religions is important to many people with cancer, few studies have explored th...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among American women, with 180,000 new cases reporte...
Cancer diagnosis is invariably a profound and catastrophic life-changing experience for individuals ...
Breast cancer remains significantly distressing and produces profound changes in women's lives. Spir...
Introduction: Quality of life is an important issue in chronic diseases, especially in cancer. Consi...
SUMMARY As part of a cross-sectional, quantitative study on adjustment factors in long-term breast c...