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Publikováno v:
Ann Behav Med
Background Comorbid disease in cancer patients can substantially impact medical care, emotional distress, and mortality. However, there is a paucity of research on how coping may affect the relationship between comorbidity and emotional distress. Pur
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Autor:
Antonio Catarinella, Samantha Serpentini, Miao Yang, Errol J. Philip, Thomas V. Merluzzi, Natalia Salamanca-Balen, Carolyn A. Heitzmann Ruhf
Publikováno v:
Psycho-oncology. 28(1)
OBJECTIVE Social relationship coping efficacy (SRCE) is the confidence to engage in behaviors that can maintain or enhance close social relationships in the context of illness. This study focused on psychometric analyses of the SRCE scale and its rol
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Carolyn A. Heitzmann Ruhf, Haiyan Liu, Miao Yang, Claire C. Conley, Thomas V. Merluzzi, Errol J. Philip
Publikováno v:
Psychological assessment. 30(4)
Based on self-regulation and self-efficacy theories, the Cancer Behavior Inventory (CBI; Merluzzi & Martinez Sanchez, 1997; Merluzzi et al, 2001; Heitzmann et al, 2011) was developed as a measure of self-efficacy strategies for coping with cancer. In
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Carolyn A. Heitzmann, Caroline S. Dorfman, Jennifer S. Cheavens, Lisa M. Thornton, Barbara L. Andersen, Salene M. Wu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 82:1087-1100
Objective Psychological interventions can attenuate distress and enhance coping for those with an initial diagnosis of cancer, but there are few intervention options for individuals with cancer recurrence. To address this gap, we developed and tested
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Autor:
Barbara L. Andersen, Neha Niranjan Godiwala, Lisa M. Thornton, Caroline S. Dorfman, Anna O. Levin, Carolyn A. Heitzmann
Publikováno v:
Psycho-Oncology. 23:382-389
In contrast to the large literature on patients’ coping with an initial diagnosis of cancer, there have been few quantitative or qualitative studies of patients coping with recurrence. A qualitative study was undertaken to aide in the development o
Publikováno v:
Psycho-Oncology. 22:987-994
Background An estimated 30% of cancer patients are expected to experience clinically significant psychological distress during the treatment phase of their disease. Despite significant attention being directed to the mental health needs of individual
Background Optimal matching theory [1] posits that the effects of social support are enhanced when its provision is matched with need for support. We hypothesized that matching received social support with the needs of persons with cancer, and cancer
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4960824/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4960824/
Publikováno v:
Psycho-oncology. 22(5)
An estimated 30% of cancer patients are expected to experience clinically significant psychological distress during the treatment phase of their disease. Despite significant attention being directed to the mental health needs of individuals undergoin