Objective: This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whether more threatening illness perceptions are associated with lifestyle changes post-treatment for smoking, alcohol consumption and Body Mass Index (BMI) among gynecological cancer patients. Methods: In total, 395 cancer patients (N=221 endometrial; N=174 ovarian) were included in this secondary analysis of longitudinal data. Lifestyle outcomes were assessed through self-reported questionnaires after initial treatment and 6, 12, and 18months of follow-up. Illness perceptions were assessed with the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire (BIPQ). Latent class growth curve analyses were conducted to identify patterns of lifestyle change and linear mixed models using between-subj...
Objectives: According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perce...
We explored the prevalence of smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity, and obesity in cervic...
Objectives: According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perce...
OBJECTIVE: This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whether more threatening illness per...
Objective. This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whether more threatening illness per...
Objective. This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whether more threatening illness per...
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Objective. This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whether more threatening illness per...
Abstract Background The influence of lifestyle factors on the quality of life, incidence and tumor r...
Purpose: Obesity is prevalent in gynecological cancer survivors and is associated with impaired heal...
Purpose: Obesity is prevalent in gynecological cancer survivors and is associated with impaired heal...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate health behaviors (smoking, physical activity, fruit and vegetable intake) an...
PurposeImprovement in health behaviors following cancer diagnosis may contribute to better prognosis...
PurposeImprovement in health behaviors following cancer diagnosis may contribute to better prognosis...
Objectives: According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perc...
Objectives: According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perce...
We explored the prevalence of smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity, and obesity in cervic...
Objectives: According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perce...
OBJECTIVE: This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whether more threatening illness per...
Objective. This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whether more threatening illness per...
Objective. This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whether more threatening illness per...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whethe...
Objective. This study explores patterns of lifestyle change and whether more threatening illness per...
Abstract Background The influence of lifestyle factors on the quality of life, incidence and tumor r...
Purpose: Obesity is prevalent in gynecological cancer survivors and is associated with impaired heal...
Purpose: Obesity is prevalent in gynecological cancer survivors and is associated with impaired heal...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate health behaviors (smoking, physical activity, fruit and vegetable intake) an...
PurposeImprovement in health behaviors following cancer diagnosis may contribute to better prognosis...
PurposeImprovement in health behaviors following cancer diagnosis may contribute to better prognosis...
Objectives: According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perc...
Objectives: According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perce...
We explored the prevalence of smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity, and obesity in cervic...
Objectives: According to the Common Sense Model of self-regulation, cancer survivors construct perce...