2010
DOI: 10.1026/0943-8149/a000021
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Selbstwirksamkeit und sozialer Abwärtsvergleich bei Darmkrebspatienten

Abstract: Zusammenfassung. Persönliche Ressourcen und Copingstile spielen in der Bewältigung von lebensbedrohlichen Erkrankungen eine wichtige Rolle. In der vorliegenden längsschnittlich angelegten Studie wurde an 160 Darmkrebspatienten untersucht, welchen Einfluss generelle Selbstwirksamkeitserwartung (SWE) und sozialer Abwärtsvergleich (SA) auf das subjektive Wohlbefinden von Krebspatienten haben. Die Daten wurden während der onkologischen Reha (t1) und 6 Monate später (t2) über Fragebögen schriftlich erfasst. Zusätzl… Show more

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“…Newer approaches in cancer patients show that by special interventions, SECC can be strengthened, eg, by rehabilitation programs. 11 Given the fact that patients with greater SECC trust in their coping strategies and may require lower external support and that a greater SECC leads to lower frequency of depressive symptoms, it could be helpful to encourage SECC in brain tumor patients in order to reduce psychosocial burden and unmet needs. This may presumably influence the demand of psychosocial resources such as psycho-oncologists, social support, or rehabilitation.…”
Section: Study Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Newer approaches in cancer patients show that by special interventions, SECC can be strengthened, eg, by rehabilitation programs. 11 Given the fact that patients with greater SECC trust in their coping strategies and may require lower external support and that a greater SECC leads to lower frequency of depressive symptoms, it could be helpful to encourage SECC in brain tumor patients in order to reduce psychosocial burden and unmet needs. This may presumably influence the demand of psychosocial resources such as psycho-oncologists, social support, or rehabilitation.…”
Section: Study Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%