Objectives. Taylor's theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability to sustain and modify illusions (i.e. unrealistic optimism, exaggerated perceptions of control, and self-aggrandizement) that buffer against threats but also against possible future setbacks. Because the question of whether cancer patients show these illusions has received little attention, the present study compared patients' perceptions of optimism, control, and self-esteem at different stages of the cancer process with that of healthy references. The effects of these perceptions on psychological distress were also assessed.Design. The present study has a longitudinal design. Including a group of healthy references enabled us to draw more f...
This review investigates the role of optimism on several aspects of adjustment in the context of can...
Objectives: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) Scale is widely used to assess psychological respo...
Introduction.Cancer diagnosis and treatment perspectives pose a serious emotional and behavioral bur...
Objectives. Taylor's theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
Objectives. Taylor's theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
OBJECTIVES: Taylor's theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
How do patients adapt to cancer? The number of studies aimed at answering this question has grown ra...
The relationship of personal control beliefs and causal attributions to adjustment was examined in a...
Relations of the components of cognitive adaptation theory (self-esteem, optimism, control) to quali...
Relations of the components of cognitive adaptation theory (self-esteem, optimism, control) to quali...
The experience of cancer challenges the body and the mind. A solid body of evidence has amassed o...
Objectives: Although cognitive adaptation theory suggests that personal control acts as a stress buf...
OBJECTIVES: Although cognitive adaptation theory suggests that personal control acts as a stress buf...
This study examined the potential role of social support, neuroticism, and self-efficacy as predicto...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
This review investigates the role of optimism on several aspects of adjustment in the context of can...
Objectives: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) Scale is widely used to assess psychological respo...
Introduction.Cancer diagnosis and treatment perspectives pose a serious emotional and behavioral bur...
Objectives. Taylor's theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
Objectives. Taylor's theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
OBJECTIVES: Taylor's theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
How do patients adapt to cancer? The number of studies aimed at answering this question has grown ra...
The relationship of personal control beliefs and causal attributions to adjustment was examined in a...
Relations of the components of cognitive adaptation theory (self-esteem, optimism, control) to quali...
Relations of the components of cognitive adaptation theory (self-esteem, optimism, control) to quali...
The experience of cancer challenges the body and the mind. A solid body of evidence has amassed o...
Objectives: Although cognitive adaptation theory suggests that personal control acts as a stress buf...
OBJECTIVES: Although cognitive adaptation theory suggests that personal control acts as a stress buf...
This study examined the potential role of social support, neuroticism, and self-efficacy as predicto...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
This review investigates the role of optimism on several aspects of adjustment in the context of can...
Objectives: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) Scale is widely used to assess psychological respo...
Introduction.Cancer diagnosis and treatment perspectives pose a serious emotional and behavioral bur...