Background: Latina breast cancer survivors (BCS) often report poorer health-related quality of life (HRQOL), higher symptom burden, and greater psychosocial needs compared to non-Latina BCS. However, Latinas are underrepresented in cancer survivorship research and more work is needed to examine the factors contributing to these psychosocial disparities. This study aimed to evaluate potentially modifiable patient characteristics associated with HRQOL, breast cancer concerns, and cancer-specific distress among Latina BCS. Methods: Baseline data was evaluated in 95 Latina BCS who participated in a smartphone-based psychosocial intervention designed to improve HRQOL. Hierarchical linear regression analyses were conducted to evaluate the associa...
Purpose: Cancer is the leading cause of death among Hispanics/Latinos in the USA. Latina cancer surv...
Women with breast cancer commonly experience depression. However, this condition often goes unrecogn...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test two 2-month psychosocial interventions (Telephone I...
Background: Cancer-related self-efficacy, a multidimensional construct, is the confidence that one c...
Cancer self-efficacy (CSE) and spiritual well-being (SWB) have been associated with better self-rate...
Introduction The Latino population is the most rapidly growing ethnic minority in the United State...
IntroductionThe Latino population is the most rapidly growing ethnic minority in the United States a...
Objective: Latina breast cancer survivors (BCS) report more symptom burden and poorer health-related...
Background: Latina breast cancer survivors experience poorer health-related quality of life (HRQoL),...
Introduction: Informal caregivers provide the bulk of care to individuals with chronic diseases, inc...
Hispanic breast cancer survivors (BCS) are at high risk for experiencing poor health-related quality...
BackgroundCompared to their white counterparts, Latina breast cancer survivors experience poorer qua...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women living in the United States across most eth...
This study aimed to assess the relationship between emotional social support and emotional well-bein...
PurposeThis study explored the relationships between systemic- and individual-level contextual facto...
Purpose: Cancer is the leading cause of death among Hispanics/Latinos in the USA. Latina cancer surv...
Women with breast cancer commonly experience depression. However, this condition often goes unrecogn...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test two 2-month psychosocial interventions (Telephone I...
Background: Cancer-related self-efficacy, a multidimensional construct, is the confidence that one c...
Cancer self-efficacy (CSE) and spiritual well-being (SWB) have been associated with better self-rate...
Introduction The Latino population is the most rapidly growing ethnic minority in the United State...
IntroductionThe Latino population is the most rapidly growing ethnic minority in the United States a...
Objective: Latina breast cancer survivors (BCS) report more symptom burden and poorer health-related...
Background: Latina breast cancer survivors experience poorer health-related quality of life (HRQoL),...
Introduction: Informal caregivers provide the bulk of care to individuals with chronic diseases, inc...
Hispanic breast cancer survivors (BCS) are at high risk for experiencing poor health-related quality...
BackgroundCompared to their white counterparts, Latina breast cancer survivors experience poorer qua...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women living in the United States across most eth...
This study aimed to assess the relationship between emotional social support and emotional well-bein...
PurposeThis study explored the relationships between systemic- and individual-level contextual facto...
Purpose: Cancer is the leading cause of death among Hispanics/Latinos in the USA. Latina cancer surv...
Women with breast cancer commonly experience depression. However, this condition often goes unrecogn...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test two 2-month psychosocial interventions (Telephone I...