Avoidant coping and self‐efficacy mediate relationships between perceived social constraints and symptoms among long‐term breast cancer survivors
ConclusionsFindings are consistent with social cognitive processing theory and suggest that symptom management interventions may be enhanced by addressing the impact of social constraints from survivors' partners and HCPs on their coping and self‐efficacy. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Source: Psycho-Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Rebecca N. Adams, Catherine E. Mosher, Andrea A. Cohee, Timothy E. Stump, Patrick O. Monahan, George W. Sledge, David Cella, Victoria L. Champion Tags: Paper Source Type: research
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