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Health Psychology and life after cancer:Recognizing the need for continued support
Health Psychology life after cancer Recognizing the need
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2016/1/28
Increased longevity and the success of medical treatments for all manner of physical illness mean that more and more people are living with chronic conditions. Looking at the World Health Organisation...
Disgust and Behavioral Avoidance in Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment
Cancer screening Colorectal cancer Disgust Emotional barriers Systematic review
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2015/11/10
Background: The emotion of disgust appears to promote psychological and behavioral avoidance, a dynamic that has significant implications in physical and psychological outcomes in colorectal cancer (C...
Disgust and Behavioral Avoidance in Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment
Cancer screening Colorectal cancer Disgust Emotional barriers Systematic review
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2015/11/10
Background: The emotion of disgust appears to promote psychological and behavioral avoidance, a dynamic that has significant implications in physical and psychological outcomes in colorectal cancer (C...
Do health behaviors mediate the relationships between loneliness and health outcomes in caregivers of cancer patients?
Loneliness Caregiving Cancer
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2015/1/9
Greater levels of loneliness have shown consistent associations with poorer mental and physical health; however, the reason for these relationships is unknown. Engagement in poorer health behaviors am...
Trajectories of Adjustment in Mothers of Children with Newly Diagnosed Cancer: A Natural History Investigation
childhood cancer mothers psychosocial adjustment
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2009/12/21
Objectives The objectives of this study were (a) to assess negative affectivity and posttraumatic symptomatology in mothers following the diagnosis of cancer in their children; (b) to examine sociodem...
Identifying, Recruiting, and Enrolling Adolescent Survivors of Childhood Cancer into a Randomized Controlled Trial of Health Promotion: Preliminary Experiences in the Survivor Health and Resilience Education (SHARE) Program
cancer survivorship health behavior health promotion randomized controlled trial
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2008/4/7
Objective To report on the identification, recruitment, and enrollment of adolescent survivors of childhood cancer into an ongoing randomized controlled trial (RCT) of health promotion. Methods A tota...
Adaptive Style and Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress in Children with Cancer and Their Parents
adaptive style anxiety childhood cancer posttraumatic stress repression
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2008/4/7
Objective To examine symptom levels of posttraumatic stress (PTS) in children with cancer and their parents as a function of patient and parent adaptive style. Method Participants included 162 pediatr...
Opportunities and Challenges in the Prevention and Control of Cancer and Other Chronic Diseases: Children’s Diet and Nutrition and Weight and Physical Activity
behavior cancer children chronic disease disease prevention health promotion lifestyle
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2008/4/7
Objective The purpose of this article is to review the role of behavioral research in disease prevention and control, with a particular emphasis on lifestyle- and behavior-related cancer and chronic d...
Psychological Distress and the Impact of Social Support on Fathers and Mothers of Pediatric Cancer Patients: Long-Term Prospective Results
parents stress pediatric cancer prospective longitudinal study social support
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2008/4/7
Objective To explore the effects of social support on psychological distress of parents of pediatric cancer patients using a prospective design over a 5-year period. Methods Parents of children diagno...
Posttraumatic Stress and Related Impairment in Survivors of Childhood Cancer in Early Adulthood Compared to Healthy Peers
childhood cancer survivor early adulthood impairment PTSD PTSS
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2008/3/25
Objective To compare rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and related impairment between childhood cancer survivors in early adulthood and healthy peers. Methods Cancer survivors (n = 57) and...
Posttraumatic Growth in Adolescent Survivors of Cancer and Their Mothers and Fathers
adolescents childhood cancer survival families posttraumatic growth posttraumatic stress
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2008/3/25
Objective To describe posttraumatic growth (PTG) following childhood cancer survival and its association with demographic and disease/treatment variables, perceived treatment severity and life threat,...
Risk of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms: A Comparison of Child Survivors of Pediatric Cancer and Parental Bereavement
bereaved cancer pediatric posttraumatic stress PTSD
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2008/3/25
Objective To compare the risk of posttraumatic stress (PTS) symptoms and the mediating effect of perceived future threat on the risk of PTS symptoms among survivors of pediatric cancer and children wh...
Factor Analysis and Validity of the Conners Parent and Teacher Rating Scales in Childhood Cancer Survivors
conners factor analysis late effects
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2008/3/25
Objective To examine the factor structure of the Conners Parent Rating Scale—Revised: Short Form (CPRS-R:S) and the Conners Teacher Rating Scale—Revised: Short Form (CTRS-R:S) in children who are long...
Adaptive Style in Children with Cancer: Implications for a Positive Psychology Approach
adaptive style benefit finding childhood cancer optimism positive psychology repression resilience
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2009/12/21
Objective To describe the adaptive style paradigm as a heuristic model for understanding the very positive psychosocial adjustment that has been observed in children with cancer, and to integrate find...
Brief Report: Pediatric Cancer, Parental Coping Style, and Risk for Depressive, Posttraumatic Stress, and Anxiety Symptoms
cancer coping style parents pediatric posttraumatic stress disorder
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2009/12/21
Objective According to the stress and coping goodness of fit model, parents’ risk for psychological symptoms was hypothesized to decrease as a function of using emotional regulation and problem apprai...