Posttraumatic growth in long term breast cancer survivors: relation to coping, social support and cognitive processing
Abstract
Post-traumatic growth (PTG) has rarely been studied in long term breast cancer survivors using open interviews. In order to address the issue of how women integrate PTG in their overall cancer experience, 28 open interviews concerning changes after cancer were carried out with 5- to 15-year survivors. The analysis of results, performed using Alceste software, revealed one thematic class of PTG which was specific to women with high coping and...
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Title
Posttraumatic growth in long term breast cancer survivors: relation to coping, social support and cognitive processing
Published Date
Nov 18, 2011
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
5
Pages
627 - 639
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