2018
DOI: 10.1002/cam4.1766
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Predictors and interdependence of family support in a random sample of long‐term young breast cancer survivors and their biological relatives

Abstract: ObjectiveWomen diagnosed with breast cancer younger than 45 years (young breast cancer survivors—YBCS) and their biological relatives face significant stressors. Although family support is an important coping resource, little is known about YBCS’ and relatives’ support and whether it is interdependent. The study described family support in YBCS and their biological relatives; identified demographic, clinical, and psychosocial predictors of support; and determined the interdependence of support in YBCS‐relative… Show more

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“…Recent studies involving adolescents 13,14,21,22,23,24 , young adults 5,6 , adults 14,25 and older adults 4 provide evidence supporting this relationship among individuals. However, individuals involved in reciprocal relationships influence each other's thoughts, emotions 26,27 and also eating habits, as has been reported among members of the same family 6,28 . The Spillover-Crossover Model (SCM) proposes that positive or negative experiences in a life domain can be transmitted to other domains within an individual, but also to those closer to them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Recent studies involving adolescents 13,14,21,22,23,24 , young adults 5,6 , adults 14,25 and older adults 4 provide evidence supporting this relationship among individuals. However, individuals involved in reciprocal relationships influence each other's thoughts, emotions 26,27 and also eating habits, as has been reported among members of the same family 6,28 . The Spillover-Crossover Model (SCM) proposes that positive or negative experiences in a life domain can be transmitted to other domains within an individual, but also to those closer to them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The bidirectional crossover influence is especially important among family members 30 , where the interdependence between individuals, structures and processes is recognized, according to the family system theory 31 . While most studies based on the SCM have focused on the crossover of negative experiences 32 , few studies have assessed crossover of positive experiences, such as life satisfaction 33 , happiness 34 and family support 27 . Furthermore, while crossover has been extensively studied in couples, few studies have assessed the crossover between parents and their children 30 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essas encontram-se subitamente em uma situação de ruptura com sua trajetória de vida, em que seus planos de maternidade, de carreira e de relacionamentos são ameaçados pelo câncer. Essa tese é ratificada pela pesquisa de Katapodi et al (2018), que demonstra que essas mulheres são obrigadas ainda 145 Id on Line Rev. Mult.…”
Section: Metodologiaunclassified
“…Psic. V.14, N. 49 p. 140-149, Fevereiro/2020 -ISSN Edição eletrônica em http://idonline.emnuvens.com.br/id a lidar com as preocupações associadas ao câncer de mama de surgimento precoce, sabidamente associado a tumores mais agressivos, alta recorrência, maior mortalidade e associação com a predisposição genética (HUBBELING et al, 2018;KATAPODI et al, 2018 O adoecimento de um membro da família traz mudanças significativas na vida dos outros familiares, e isso configura uma preocupação importante na vida das mulheres com câncer de mama. Os estudos de Hubbeling et al (2018) revelam que mulheres jovens e mães de filhos pequenos são especialmente afetadas nesse aspecto por apresentarem maiores dificuldades na comunicação de seus medos e maior preocupação com a transmissão de um maior risco de câncer de mama para sua prole, visto que a ocorrência do câncer em uma idade precoce tem forte associação com a predisposição genética (MATTIAS et al, 2018;HUBBELING et al, 2018).…”
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