Although cancer patients may suffer from more physical and psychological distress than healthy persons, they seem not to differ in subjective well-being In this article the influence of social comparison on the relation between physical distress and subjective well-being was examined among cancer patients. LISREL analyses provided support for the following model: First, the psychological distress that resulted from physical distress induced a need for comparison. This need, in turn, affected the frequency of downward comparison. Whereas psychological distress negatively affected perceptions of how well one was doing in comparison with others, selectively comparing downward had the reverse impact, contributing to a feeling of relative well-b...
The present study focuses on social comparison processes among cancer patients. The sample consisted...
As part of a larger study on the quality of life of cancer patients under treatment, the positive an...
As part of a larger study on the quality of life of cancer patients under treatment, the positive an...
Although cancer patients may suffer from more physical and psychological distress than healthy perso...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>Social compari...
The present study focuses on social comparison processes among cancer patients. The sample consisted...
The present study focuses on social comparison processes among cancer patients. The sample consisted...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
Objective. Life, following curative treatment, can be a struggle for former cancer patients. In this...
In the present study scales were developed as indicators of four social comparison processes of resp...
The role of social comparison in mediating the relation between 'objective' health status and subjec...
Objective: It is well known that cancer patients' perception of social support is associated with th...
The present study focuses on social comparison processes among cancer patients. The sample consisted...
As part of a larger study on the quality of life of cancer patients under treatment, the positive an...
As part of a larger study on the quality of life of cancer patients under treatment, the positive an...
Although cancer patients may suffer from more physical and psychological distress than healthy perso...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>Social compari...
The present study focuses on social comparison processes among cancer patients. The sample consisted...
The present study focuses on social comparison processes among cancer patients. The sample consisted...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
Objective. Life, following curative treatment, can be a struggle for former cancer patients. In this...
In the present study scales were developed as indicators of four social comparison processes of resp...
The role of social comparison in mediating the relation between 'objective' health status and subjec...
Objective: It is well known that cancer patients' perception of social support is associated with th...
The present study focuses on social comparison processes among cancer patients. The sample consisted...
As part of a larger study on the quality of life of cancer patients under treatment, the positive an...
As part of a larger study on the quality of life of cancer patients under treatment, the positive an...