Based on attribution theory, this study hypthesized that past spousal supportiveness may act as a moderator of the link between one partner's current support behavior and the other partner's relationship satisfaction. A sample of 88 patients with colorectal cancer and their partners completed questionnaires approximately 3 and 9 months after diagnosis. The data were analyzed employing dyadic data analytic approaches. In the short-term, spousal active engagement-which involved discussing feelings and engaging in joint problem solving-was positively associated with relationship satisfaction in patients as well as in partners, but only when past spousal support was relatively low. Spousal protective buffering-which involved hiding worries and ...
The Relationship Intimacy Model of Couple Adaptation to Cancer (RIM; Manne & Badr, 2008) theoriz...
The central aim of this longitudinal observational study was to test whether patients with a high ne...
In the present study, possible determinants and effects of three different styles of giving support ...
Based on attribution theory, this study hypthesized that past spousal supportiveness may act as a mo...
The diagnosis of cancer begins a period of significant distress and adjustment for both patients and...
This longitudinal study has examined the associations between perceived supportive and unsupportive ...
This cross-sectional study assessed 3 ways of providing spousal support. Active engagement means inv...
This longitudinal study has examined the associations between perceived supportive and unsupportive ...
This longitudinal study has examined the associations between perceived supportive and unsupportive ...
This cross-sectional study assessed 3 ways of providing spousal support. Active engagement means inv...
This longitudinal study has examined the associations between perceived supportive and unsupportive ...
Couples' ability to cope with cancer is significantly associated with how satisfied they are with th...
This cross-sectional study assessed 3 ways of providing spousal support. Active engagement means inv...
The possible influence of spousal support on patient characteristics is examined within a longitudin...
Objectives This study evaluated the following: (a) levels of sexual, marital, and general life funct...
The Relationship Intimacy Model of Couple Adaptation to Cancer (RIM; Manne & Badr, 2008) theoriz...
The central aim of this longitudinal observational study was to test whether patients with a high ne...
In the present study, possible determinants and effects of three different styles of giving support ...
Based on attribution theory, this study hypthesized that past spousal supportiveness may act as a mo...
The diagnosis of cancer begins a period of significant distress and adjustment for both patients and...
This longitudinal study has examined the associations between perceived supportive and unsupportive ...
This cross-sectional study assessed 3 ways of providing spousal support. Active engagement means inv...
This longitudinal study has examined the associations between perceived supportive and unsupportive ...
This longitudinal study has examined the associations between perceived supportive and unsupportive ...
This cross-sectional study assessed 3 ways of providing spousal support. Active engagement means inv...
This longitudinal study has examined the associations between perceived supportive and unsupportive ...
Couples' ability to cope with cancer is significantly associated with how satisfied they are with th...
This cross-sectional study assessed 3 ways of providing spousal support. Active engagement means inv...
The possible influence of spousal support on patient characteristics is examined within a longitudin...
Objectives This study evaluated the following: (a) levels of sexual, marital, and general life funct...
The Relationship Intimacy Model of Couple Adaptation to Cancer (RIM; Manne & Badr, 2008) theoriz...
The central aim of this longitudinal observational study was to test whether patients with a high ne...
In the present study, possible determinants and effects of three different styles of giving support ...