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The relationships among a breast cancer patient's perception of husband's and treatment team's social support, satisfaction with husband, and distress.
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The relationships among a breast cancer patient's perception of husband's and treatment team's social support, satisfaction with husband, and distress./
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Staley, Joy D.
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153 p.
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Adviser: Margaret Diddams.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-05B.
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Health Sciences, Mental Health. -
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The relationships among a breast cancer patient's perception of husband's and treatment team's social support, satisfaction with husband, and distress.
Staley, Joy D.
The relationships among a breast cancer patient's perception of husband's and treatment team's social support, satisfaction with husband, and distress.
- 153 p.
Adviser: Margaret Diddams.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Seattle Pacific University, 2006.
This research sampled 96 women with breast cancer and examined the interrelationships among (a) perception of a husband's social support, (b) marital satisfaction, (c) perception of treatment team's social support, (d) distress levels, and (e) mood.
ISBN: 9780542682131Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Breast cancer is the most common malignancy for women in the United States. For women with breast cancer, positive social support from both the partner and treatment team has been shown to improve adjustment, promote emotional well-being, and reduce the fear of recurrence. This study examined the joint effects of a patient's perception of social support from her husband and treatment team, a connection that has not been previously studied.
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After controlling for negative affect (NA), a breast cancer patient's perception of her husband's social support and marital satisfaction were significantly related to each other and negatively related to distress. Treatment team social support and husband social support were positively related. After controlling for NA, a breast cancer patient's perception of positive social support on the part of the treatment team was also negatively related to distress. The years since treatment did not moderate distress as expected.
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