2023
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11243181
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Subjective Well-Being in Cancer Patients: The Roles of Social Support, Purpose in Life, Resilience, and Informativeness

Lovorka Brajković,
Karla Milat-Panža,
Vanja Kopilaš

Abstract: The aim of this research was to determine the relationship between subjective well-being (life satisfaction, positive and negative experiences, and prosperity) and various psychosocial factors (social support received from family members and partners, purpose in life, resilience and information) in cancer patients and to examine the possibility of predicting components of subjective well-being based on these mentioned factors in cancer patients. A total of 338 adult cancer patients from Croatia participated in… Show more

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“…Studies have found that family is the main source of psychological support for patients with malignant tumors during radiotherapy and chemotherapy(Brajković et al, 2023;Pape et al, 2021). Family members can provide patients with explanations, communication and suggestions.…”
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“…Studies have found that family is the main source of psychological support for patients with malignant tumors during radiotherapy and chemotherapy(Brajković et al, 2023;Pape et al, 2021). Family members can provide patients with explanations, communication and suggestions.…”
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“…Family members can provide patients with explanations, communication and suggestions. The most important thing is to convey comfort and security, and provide methods for patients to accept themselves correctly(Brajković et al, 2023). The support of professional medical staff, especially in the early stage after discharge, can effectively improve the negative emotions of patients(Pape et al, 2021).…”
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