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Fear of Cancer Recurrence and Inhibited Disclosure: Testing the Social-Cognitive Processing Model in Couples Coping With Breast Cancer
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Fear of Cancer Recurrence and Inhibited Disclosure: Testing the Social-Cognitive Processing Model in Couples Coping With Breast Cancer

Emily C Soriano, Amy K Otto, Stefanie T LoSavio, Christine Perndorfer, Scott D Siegel and Jean-Philippe Laurenceau
Annals of behavioral medicine, Vol.55(3), pp.192-202
2020-07-01
PMID: 32608472

Abstract

AcademicSubjects Close relationships Disclosure Fear of cancer recurrence MED00860 Protective buffering Regular SCI01880 SCI02170 Social constraints
Over the first year of breast cancer survivorship, when patients or their intimate partners felt unable to share cancer-related concerns with one another, they reported higher levels of fear of cancer recurrence.
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.112 Palliative Care
1.112.297 Cancer Survivors
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Psychology, Multidisciplinary
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Psychiatry/Psychology

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