“…For example, women with breast cancer can seek and receive needed support from family members whenthey perceive the family relationship as cohesive, expressive, and lacking conflict (Holahan& Moos, 1981). Conversely, patients who live in less-cohesive and less-communicative family environments often fail to receive suitable support from their family and, as a result, have to rely on external support sources (Becvar&Becvar, 1999). Thus, cancer patients who do not receive sufficient family support, which resultsfrom poor family relationships, are more likely to participate in social support groups (Lieberman &Borman, 1979; Taylor, Falke, Shoptaw, &Lichtman, 1986).…”