Breast cancer is the malignancy with the highest incidence in women worldwide. The empirical evidence is inconsistent with the prevalence of depression among breast cancer survivors (BCS), pointing to emotional competencies as protective factors against affective disorders. However, the mechanisms through which these competencies favor a more adaptive emotional state are unknown. Therefore, this study aims to explore the relationship between the experience of having survived the disease and depression levels in a group of BCS, and the mediating role of Perceived Emotional Intelligence (PEI) in this relation. This was a cross-sectional study with 237 women divided into two groups: 56 BCS and 181 healthy controls who completed the Trait Meta-...
Objectives: Breast cancer enhances anxiety and depressive vulnerability, profoundly impairing the qu...
Breast cancer patients are more likely to experience depression during or after cancer. This open s...
Many breast cancer (BCa) patients experience clinically significant anxiety and depression in surviv...
Breast cancer is the malignancy with the highest incidence in women worldwide. The empirical evidenc...
Psycho-oncology research suggests that positive personal changes can occur after experiencing breast...
Objective: The objective of this study is to explore the predictive role of emotional intelligence (...
Breast cancer diagnosis involves, in many cases, a traumatic event experience that increases vulnera...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer of women in South Africa, with one in twenty-seven women ...
Objective: The purposes of the present study were to investigate the role of resilience in the predi...
Introduction: A diagnosis of cancer is a stressful event which has the potential to elicit psycholog...
Recent theories suggest that cognitive and emotional processing is critical to successful adjustment...
OBJECTIVE: A significant number of breast cancer patients, during their life with the diagnosis, exp...
Objective: Women living with and beyond breast cancer (BC) frequently encounter cancer-related infor...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to test the effect of intrapersonal and interpersonal emotional c...
An estimated of more than 30% of the cancer deaths can be prevented and about 80% of the cancer was ...
Objectives: Breast cancer enhances anxiety and depressive vulnerability, profoundly impairing the qu...
Breast cancer patients are more likely to experience depression during or after cancer. This open s...
Many breast cancer (BCa) patients experience clinically significant anxiety and depression in surviv...
Breast cancer is the malignancy with the highest incidence in women worldwide. The empirical evidenc...
Psycho-oncology research suggests that positive personal changes can occur after experiencing breast...
Objective: The objective of this study is to explore the predictive role of emotional intelligence (...
Breast cancer diagnosis involves, in many cases, a traumatic event experience that increases vulnera...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer of women in South Africa, with one in twenty-seven women ...
Objective: The purposes of the present study were to investigate the role of resilience in the predi...
Introduction: A diagnosis of cancer is a stressful event which has the potential to elicit psycholog...
Recent theories suggest that cognitive and emotional processing is critical to successful adjustment...
OBJECTIVE: A significant number of breast cancer patients, during their life with the diagnosis, exp...
Objective: Women living with and beyond breast cancer (BC) frequently encounter cancer-related infor...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to test the effect of intrapersonal and interpersonal emotional c...
An estimated of more than 30% of the cancer deaths can be prevented and about 80% of the cancer was ...
Objectives: Breast cancer enhances anxiety and depressive vulnerability, profoundly impairing the qu...
Breast cancer patients are more likely to experience depression during or after cancer. This open s...
Many breast cancer (BCa) patients experience clinically significant anxiety and depression in surviv...