This study examines which psychosocial characteristics are associated with breast cancer survivors' partners' posttreatment needs for information and support. Eighty-four partners completed measures of coping, social support, illness representations, perceived stress, self-efficacy, anxiety, depression, and marital malfunctioning. Partners in need reported higher anxiety and depression, emotional illness representations, and emotion-oriented coping than partners without needs. Moreover, partners needing information and support took a more negative view on the timeline and consequences of their spouse's posttreatment condition. Interventions aimed at enhancing partners' posttreatment adjustment should focus on partners responding emotionally...
This study investigated one aspect of the breast cancer experience: the relationship between the pat...
Due to improvements in medical treatment and survival following breast cancer, researchers have turn...
The social support literature suggests that the support offered by a partner plays a key role in a w...
This study examines which psychosocial characteristics are associated with breast cancer survivors&#...
For women diagnosed with breast cancer, partners are consistently identified as the primary support ...
Objectives: While both patients and informal caregivers report high levels of cancerrelated distress...
Purpose: The study assessed and compared the psychosocial needs of patients with breast cancer and o...
Background A cancer diagnosis can have a profound impact on partners and close family members of pat...
BACKGROUND: A cancer diagnosis can have a profound impact on partners and close family members of pa...
2011-10-18The majority of studies about adjustment to cancer focus only on the perspectives of the i...
BackgroundPsycho-oncology couples' research frequently includes fewer than 50 % of those eligible.Pu...
This cross-sectional study investigated the psychosocial adjustment of 70 partners of patients with ...
Purpose: The aim of the current research was to characterize psychological adjustment among partners...
Partners of breast cancer patients are relied upon for support at a time when their own coping abili...
This study was conducted to determine if the five psychosocial needs that are attributed to individu...
This study investigated one aspect of the breast cancer experience: the relationship between the pat...
Due to improvements in medical treatment and survival following breast cancer, researchers have turn...
The social support literature suggests that the support offered by a partner plays a key role in a w...
This study examines which psychosocial characteristics are associated with breast cancer survivors&#...
For women diagnosed with breast cancer, partners are consistently identified as the primary support ...
Objectives: While both patients and informal caregivers report high levels of cancerrelated distress...
Purpose: The study assessed and compared the psychosocial needs of patients with breast cancer and o...
Background A cancer diagnosis can have a profound impact on partners and close family members of pat...
BACKGROUND: A cancer diagnosis can have a profound impact on partners and close family members of pa...
2011-10-18The majority of studies about adjustment to cancer focus only on the perspectives of the i...
BackgroundPsycho-oncology couples' research frequently includes fewer than 50 % of those eligible.Pu...
This cross-sectional study investigated the psychosocial adjustment of 70 partners of patients with ...
Purpose: The aim of the current research was to characterize psychological adjustment among partners...
Partners of breast cancer patients are relied upon for support at a time when their own coping abili...
This study was conducted to determine if the five psychosocial needs that are attributed to individu...
This study investigated one aspect of the breast cancer experience: the relationship between the pat...
Due to improvements in medical treatment and survival following breast cancer, researchers have turn...
The social support literature suggests that the support offered by a partner plays a key role in a w...