نتایج جستجو برای: coping style

تعداد نتایج: 93801  

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2007
Maja Vurnek Marija Buljan Mirna Situm

Melanoma patients are subject to different degrees of psychosocial distress. The emotional impact of malignant melanoma can be long lasting and profound, with the most common reactions to melanoma being depression, anxiety and deterioration in quality of life. Coping styles have been shown to have a significant influence on patients' quality of life and their emotional reaction to the illness. ...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2012
Anna V Wilkinson Stephanie L Barrera Colleen M McBride Denise C Snyder Richard Sloane Karen M Meneses Dorothy Pekmezi William E Kraus Wendy Demark-Wahnefried

OBJECTIVE Cancer coping styles have been associated with several cancer-related outcomes. We examined whether baseline lifestyle behaviors differed between cancer survivors with fatalistic vs fighting-spirit coping styles, and whether there was differential response to two diet-exercise mailed-print interventions, one standardized and another individually tailored. METHODS Baseline difference...

2010
S. Karve

In an effort to extend theory & research on the effect of role stress on individuals and their coping ability, the relationship between Role Stress and Coping with Role Stress among women executives was examined. In today’s world more women are taking up managerial responsibilities which require them to balance multiple roles both at work and at home. This automatically gives rise to some amoun...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 1998
B Christiano S W Russ

OBJECTIVE Investigate the effects of matching preparatory interventions to patient's coping styles. METHODS Participants were 61 children, with a restricted age range of 6 through 9 years old (mean age was 7.9 years), who underwent dental restoration. Participants were randomly assigned to an information intervention, a relaxation intervention, or a control condition. Play and parent-report o...

Journal: :Japanese journal of clinical oncology 2015
Ken Shimizu Naoki Nakaya Kumi Saito-Nakaya Tatsuo Akechi Asao Ogawa Daisuke Fujisawa Toshimasa Sone Kazuhiro Yoshiuchi Koichi Goto Motoki Iwasaki Shoichiro Tsugane Yosuke Uchitomi

OBJECTIVE Although various factors thought to be correlated with anxiety in cancer patients, relative importance of each factors were unknown. We tested our hypothesis that personality traits and coping styles explain anxiety in lung cancer patients to a greater extent than other factors. METHODS A total of 1334 consecutively recruited lung cancer patients were selected, and data on cancer-re...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2000
C Cheng

OBJECTIVE Subjects with functional dyspepsia (FD) in most previous studies have been confined to those who sought medical consultation. The generalizability of results from these studies to individuals with FD who do not seek medical consultation is limited. This study examined 1) differences in perceptual and behavioral characteristics between "nonconsulters" and "consulters" with FD and 2) th...

2017
Wendy M. Rauw Anna K. Johnson Luis Gomez-Raya Jack C. M. Dekkers

Coping styles in response to stressors have been described both in humans and in other animal species. Because coping styles are directly related to individual fitness they are part of the life history strategy. Behavioral styles trade off with other life-history traits through the acquisition and allocation of resources. Domestication and subsequent artificial selection for production traits s...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2003
Cecilia Cheng Wai-man Wong Kam-chuen Lai Benjamin Chun-yu Wong Wayne H C Hu Wai-mo Hui Shiu-kum Lam

OBJECTIVE This study sought to explore some psychosocial factors that distinguished individuals with noncardiac chest pain (NCCP) from those without NCCP, and whether these psychosocial factors were associated with anxiety and depression that are co-morbid factors of NCCP. METHODS A matched case-control design was adopted to compare differences in psychosocial factors among a target group of ...

Journal: :Journal of advanced nursing 2000
J Sayer S Ritter K Gournay

Cognitive behavioural techniques are increasingly used as adjuncts to medication in the treatment of auditory hallucinations for people with schizophrenia. There are now literally hundreds of nurses trained in the use of cognitive behavioural interventions for psychosis. However, there is still disagreement about the nature of the cognitive processes that lead to deficits or biases in patients'...

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