2004
DOI: 10.1097/00006842-200405000-00025
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Posttraumatic Growth After Breast Cancer: Patient, Partner, and Couple Perspectives

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“…Emotional expression was also associated with more survival (when measured with the WCQ and the R/ED), and more distress (when measured with the COPE) (Batenburg et al, 2014;Cohen et al, 2011;Letho et al, 2006;Manne et al, 2004;Reynolds et al, 2000;Roussi et al, 2007;Stanton et al, , 2012.…”
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“…Emotional expression was also associated with more survival (when measured with the WCQ and the R/ED), and more distress (when measured with the COPE) (Batenburg et al, 2014;Cohen et al, 2011;Letho et al, 2006;Manne et al, 2004;Reynolds et al, 2000;Roussi et al, 2007;Stanton et al, , 2012.…”
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“…Studies reported good internal consistency for the emotional expression subscale (α's ranged from .78 to .91) ( atenburg et al, 2014;Cohen et al, 2011;Manne et al, 2004Manne et al, , 2007Puig et al, 2006;Stanton et al, , 2012 and good test-retest reliability (r = .72) (Puig et al, 2006). The emotional processing subscale was found to have low internal consistency in two studies (α = .32 and .63;Manne et al, 2004;Stanton et al, 2012, respectively) but the remaining studies reported good internal consistency (α's range from .69…”
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“…23 For most of these couples, the main tasks include resuming a sexual relationship, discussing changes in life plans, discussing health behavior changes, dealing with disease and treatment-related late effects that may influence the patient's functioning, managing worry about disease recurrence, and discussing the meaning of the cancer experience for themselves and the relationship. [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] One common challenge couples encounter is that each partner may have a different ''pace'' with regard to their desire to return to normal life. 23 In summary, regardless of the stage along the cancer continuum, cancer can pose unique challenges for the marital relationship.…”
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