Abstract The purpose of this study is to understand psychosocial impacts on cancer survivors using the patient-reported outcomes measurement information system (PROMIS) Psychosocial Illness Impact banks. Cancer survivors (n = 509; age: 59.5 ± 1.4; 51.5% men) completed the PROMIS positive and negative illness impact items consisting of four sub-domains: self-concept (SC), social impact (SI), stress response (SR), and spirituality (Sp). Illness impact was defined as changed scores from items measuring “current” experiences to recalled experiences prior to cancer diagnosis. Descriptive statistics, effect sizes (ES), and coefficient of variation (CV) were calculated at item and sub-domain levels. Analysis of variance was used to identify potent...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
Cancer survivors often make health behavior changes in response to their increased risk for subseque...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether perceptions of the impact of cancer are related to health-related qual...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to understand psychosocial impacts on cancer survivors using t...
[[abstract]]Aims: Past research has focused on cancer’s negative consequences. Recent research has p...
Surviving childhood cancer has multiple implications on both physical and psychological domains of t...
Purpose: Positive mental health involves theoretical constructs like psychological well-being, perso...
PurposePositive affect has demonstrated unique benefits in the context of health-related stress and ...
The literature review evaluates the existing research on the relationship between illness perception...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
Objective This study focused on understanding positive aspects of cancer among a large, national sam...
Objective: This study focused on understanding positive aspects of cancer among a large, national sa...
Objective Investigations examining psychosocial adjustment among childhood cancer survivors have fo...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to explore the psychosocial impact of cancer on newly d...
Purpose: There is evidence to support that meaning-centered group psychotherapy for cancer survivors...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
Cancer survivors often make health behavior changes in response to their increased risk for subseque...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether perceptions of the impact of cancer are related to health-related qual...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to understand psychosocial impacts on cancer survivors using t...
[[abstract]]Aims: Past research has focused on cancer’s negative consequences. Recent research has p...
Surviving childhood cancer has multiple implications on both physical and psychological domains of t...
Purpose: Positive mental health involves theoretical constructs like psychological well-being, perso...
PurposePositive affect has demonstrated unique benefits in the context of health-related stress and ...
The literature review evaluates the existing research on the relationship between illness perception...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
Objective This study focused on understanding positive aspects of cancer among a large, national sam...
Objective: This study focused on understanding positive aspects of cancer among a large, national sa...
Objective Investigations examining psychosocial adjustment among childhood cancer survivors have fo...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to explore the psychosocial impact of cancer on newly d...
Purpose: There is evidence to support that meaning-centered group psychotherapy for cancer survivors...
Objective: Most studies in cancer patients on psychological changes focused on positive changes (so-...
Cancer survivors often make health behavior changes in response to their increased risk for subseque...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether perceptions of the impact of cancer are related to health-related qual...