2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2019.109911
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The effect of perceived social support on chemotherapy-related symptoms in patients with breast cancer: A prospective observational study

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“…Regarding the secondary outcomes, the patients had lower resilience and PSS, and higher negative CSs (i.e., avoidance and resignation) than that of the corresponding norm. These ndings were consistent with previous studies [5,[13][14][15][16]. Closer inspection of the CD-RISC, MSPSS, and MCMQ subscales suggests that some patients were tenacious, perceived strong family support, and selected confrontation as their CS while dealing with the disease.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Regarding the secondary outcomes, the patients had lower resilience and PSS, and higher negative CSs (i.e., avoidance and resignation) than that of the corresponding norm. These ndings were consistent with previous studies [5,[13][14][15][16]. Closer inspection of the CD-RISC, MSPSS, and MCMQ subscales suggests that some patients were tenacious, perceived strong family support, and selected confrontation as their CS while dealing with the disease.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Diseases and various negative stressors affect the HRQoL of breast cancer patients with varying degrees, especially in the eld of psychosocial functioning [18]. Commonly reported factors that in uence HRQoL include anxiety, depression, and despair [8,9]; perceived social support (PSS) [13,14]; and coping style (CS) [15]. Among them, PSS and CS are also important mediator variables of HRQoL [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The patients had lower resilience and PSS, and higher negative CSs (i.e., avoidance and resignation) than that of the corresponding norm. These ndings were consistent with previous studies [5,[13][14][15][16]. Closer inspection of the CD-RISC, MSPSS, and MCMQ subscales suggests that some patients were tenacious, perceived strong family support, and selected confrontation as their CS while dealing with the disease.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Women with breast cancer experience different degrees of psychological trauma during the process of diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation [5,8,9]. However, previous studies have focused primarily on negative psychological and behavioral responses such as anxiety and depression [8,9], fear of progression/relapse [10,11], decreased self-e cacy [12], poor perception of social support [13,14], and negative coping strategies [15]. Few studies have examined the direct and indirect effects of resilience on the physical, psychological, and social functioning of women with breast cancer [7,16,17], and studies of women who have been newly diagnosed are even more limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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