Objective: This study examined associations between the degree of self-disclosure and changes in depressive symptoms in couples coping with colorectal cancer. Method: Sixty-four newly diagnosed patients and their partners completed a measure of depressive symptoms (Center of Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale) 3 and 9 months postdiagnosis. Furthermore, approximately 2 months after the first assessment, they engaged in a cancer-related conversation in which the patient was asked to introduce a concern. Each partner's verbalizations of emotions, thoughts, and wishes (i.e., self-disclosures) were coded by independent observers. Results: Patients who reported more depressive symptoms at baseline showed more self-disclosures. Mutual self-dis...
OBJECTIVE: How patients and their partners cope with advanced cancer as a couple, may impact their e...
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 ...
Objective: This study examined associations between the degree of self-disclosure and changes in dep...
The central aim of this longitudinal observational study was to test whether patients with a high ne...
Partners of cancer patients are receiving more attention in the literature. In this US study the aim...
For patients with cancer who are married or in an intimate relationship, their relationships with th...
Objective: How couples communicate about cancer is an important predictor of psychological outcomes ...
International audienceBackground : During cancer, coping strategies adopted by patients with prostat...
OBJECTIVES: This longitudinal study examined patterns of psychological distress in couples facing co...
Objective: Dyadic coping has an impact on couples' adjustment to breast cancer; however, there is li...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: The present study aims to examine the process of mutual influenc...
Extensive literature addresses the correlates of communication behaviors within couples in the speci...
(from the journal abstract) The communication of support plays a central role in the adaptation proc...
PURPOSE The aim of this article is to examine the mutual associations between patients' and partner...
OBJECTIVE: How patients and their partners cope with advanced cancer as a couple, may impact their e...
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 ...
Objective: This study examined associations between the degree of self-disclosure and changes in dep...
The central aim of this longitudinal observational study was to test whether patients with a high ne...
Partners of cancer patients are receiving more attention in the literature. In this US study the aim...
For patients with cancer who are married or in an intimate relationship, their relationships with th...
Objective: How couples communicate about cancer is an important predictor of psychological outcomes ...
International audienceBackground : During cancer, coping strategies adopted by patients with prostat...
OBJECTIVES: This longitudinal study examined patterns of psychological distress in couples facing co...
Objective: Dyadic coping has an impact on couples' adjustment to breast cancer; however, there is li...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: The present study aims to examine the process of mutual influenc...
Extensive literature addresses the correlates of communication behaviors within couples in the speci...
(from the journal abstract) The communication of support plays a central role in the adaptation proc...
PURPOSE The aim of this article is to examine the mutual associations between patients' and partner...
OBJECTIVE: How patients and their partners cope with advanced cancer as a couple, may impact their e...
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 ...