Attentional bias may influence the emotional experiences of breast cancer patients, both positively and negatively. This study aimed to investigate attentional bias in breast cancer patients and its impact on their emotions.Thirty-eight breast cancer patients completed a modified dot-probe task and the...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to describe symptoms attributed to endocrine therapy (ET) and perceptions of ET in a sample of young women with breast cancer and to explore whether these factors are associated with adherence to ET.Methods: An online questionnaire was completed by 106 young...
Effects of Laughter Therapy on Improving Negative Emotions Associated with Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Introduction: With aging and growth of the population, the risk of cancer incidence and mortality is rapidly increasing. However, psychosocial treatment ha... H Shi,Y Wu,L Wang...
Coping and Emotional Distress in Primary and Recurrent Breast Cancer Patients The purpose of this study was to explore the emotional distress and coping strategies among women with primary as against recurrent (local or metastatic) b... Miri,Cohen - 《Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Setti...
Role of health locus of control beliefs in cancer screening of elderly Hispanic women. This study examined the health locus of control beliefs of elderly Hispanic women and relation between frequency of breast self-examination (BSE), attentio... N,I,Bundek,... - 《Health Psychology Official Jou...
Most people tend to repress powerful and difficult emotions, especially those that are associated with unpleasant past experiences. We commonly repress what we fear others might consider as negative feelings like frustration, fear, sadness, disappointment, and anger. People don’t typically repress posi...
Psychosocial stress and breast cancer: the inter-relationship between stress events, coping strategies and personality found to be potentially much more damaging, particularly if the individual was unable to externalize her emotions and obtain appropriate help and counselling... CL Cooper,EB Faragher -...
Even in preventative for breast cancer. People with breast cancer after breast cancer. Not even just cancer in general. Making sure that we are utilizing the power of what we’re meant to do. We’re not meant to sit down evolutionarily. We’re meant to walk miles and miles, climb trees...
Globally, we have one very strong color association when it comes to the quality of femininity—pink. Whether that’s Victoria’s Secret PINK, the Breast Cancer Awareness logo, or of course, Barbie. Pink is associated with youthfulness, particularly in the US, UK, and Australia.When we think...
In this interview she talks about coping with breast cancer in China while parenting two young boys, and how writing helped her survive. Susan describes her decision to write as honestly as possible, exposing less-than-ideal parenting or …read more » Listen Download FacebookTwitterEmail分享 ...