• Stress becomes detrimental when coping strategies are ineffective, demands exceed ability to cope, or activation of psychological, behavioral, and physiological response systems is sustained or unusually intense. (iresearchnet.com)
  • Furthermore, a culturally adopted scale would be more important to any population group in Sri Lanka to assess their coping strategies and identify more favorable/healthy coping methods as well as minimize ineffective coping mechanisms such as substance use. (researchsquare.com)
  • OBJECTIVE: The anxiety of life that comes with the pandemic process increases the health anxiety and the level of perceived stress. (afsu.edu.tr)
  • After adjusting for frequent depressive symptoms and sociodemographic characteristics, those with frequent anxiety symptoms were significantly more likely than those without to report fair or poor general health (vs. excellent, very good, or good general health), frequent physical distress, frequent activity limitations, frequent sleep insufficiency, infrequent vitality, frequent mental distress, and frequent pain. (spclinic.pt)
  • 7. Fard SA, Saffarinia M. The prediction of mental health based on the anxiety and the social cohesion that caused by Coronavirus. (ac.ir)
  • Psychological coping strategies and techniques to deal with stress & anxiety around coronavirus (COVID-19). (ac.ir)
  • Parents of children newly diagnosed with cancer: anxiety, coping, and marital distress. (cancer.gov)
  • Fear of negative evaluation is especially strong for people who have social anxiety . (psychcentral.com)
  • Understanding women's lived experiences of perinatal anxiety and stress is essential to better support women. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The aim of this qualitative evidence synthesis was to examine women's experiences and perceptions of, and barriers and facilitators to coping with, perinatal anxiety and stress. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Enhancing women's social support networks and provision of clear and consistent information are also essential to support women and minimise stress and anxiety in the perinatal period. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Given the adverse consequences perinatal anxiety and stress has for maternal and child outcomes, supporting women during this period is essential. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Understanding women's lived experiences of anxiety and stress is essential to inform the development and delivery of effective interventions to help women cope with perinatal anxiety and/or stress [ 45 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The aim of this QES was to comprehensively explore women's lived experiences and perceptions of anxiety and stress across the perinatal period and to examine coping strategies for perinatal anxiety and stress. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This study examined the psychometric properties of the Sinhalese version of the Brief COPE. (researchsquare.com)
  • They were requested to complete the Sinhalese version of the Brief COPE and demographic details. (researchsquare.com)
  • The Sinhala version of the Brief COPE is a valid and reliable tool to assess coping strategies among patients with cancer. (researchsquare.com)
  • to minimize the time taken to complete the scale, the Brief COPE scale (BC) was developed [10]. (researchsquare.com)
  • OCSE refers to an individual's beliefs about their ability to cope with occupational stressors. (frontiersin.org)
  • The main purpose of the present cross sectional study was to test how and to what extent an integrative theoretical framework - based on the interaction between occupational stressors, job resources, and coping self-efficacy - would explain various dimensions of occupational and general psychological well-being, in a sample of Italian nurses. (frontiersin.org)
  • On the other hand, if coping self-efficacy fails to moderate the impact of occupational stressors and does not have direct effects on well-being either, the focus should be on organizational interventions, aimed at improving the work environment. (frontiersin.org)
  • To study the impact of occupational stressors on occupational and general psychological distress/well-being, the Job Demands Control- Support (JDCS) model is regarded as a useful conceptual framework ( Karasek and Theorell, 1990 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • It is well-known that it is more difficult to cope with stressors that are long-term, intense, and ambiguous. (autismspectrumnews.org)
  • The subjects completed a questionnaire package to obtain information on demographic characteristics and to rate health and morale, perceived job stressors, colleague support, and coping. (cdc.gov)
  • But our data show that self-esteem among short youth is tied to social support networks and adaptive coping strategies, not their stature. (news-medical.net)
  • This scale is self-administered (28 items) and consists of adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies divided into 14 subscales. (researchsquare.com)
  • The mean adaptive coping (±SD) and maladaptive coping were 37.50 (±8.14) and 17.10 (±2.44), respectively. (researchsquare.com)
  • Adaptive and maladaptive coping showed a high Cronbach's alpha (0.861 and 0.396). (researchsquare.com)
  • Findings suggest that MCSs support adaptive behaviour and assist decision-making by providing knowledge and ready-to-use answers to cope with external shocks. (emerald.com)
  • The primary objective of our study was to evaluate changes in depressive symptoms, coping strategies, and receipt of mental health services among low-income African American adolescents and young adults receiving a mental health intervention integrated into an employment training program. (cdc.gov)
  • A pretest-posttest design assessed depressive symptoms, coping strategies, and receipt of mental health services at baseline and 12-month follow-up. (cdc.gov)
  • The intervention had no effect on depressive symptoms or coping strategies. (cdc.gov)
  • Alternative intervention strategies may be needed to decrease the severity of depressive symptoms and increase use of coping strategies among adolescents and young adults in employment training programs. (cdc.gov)
  • Standard tools were used to collect data from 93 abused women seeking help at a welfare centre in relation to forms of abuse, depression, coping, suicidal ideation, substance use, social support and self-efficacy. (who.int)
  • For support, they being, leading to illnesses such as depression (1-4). (cdc.gov)
  • Abstract one group of teens perceives and copes with stress. (cdc.gov)
  • They comprised lifestyle characteristics (at least moderate, regular exercise), trait resilience and other psychological characteristics presumed to be associated with illness adaptation, the emotional status of the patient (particularly on month 3), and specific, illness-related physical symptoms. (bounce-project.eu)
  • The current study investigates the interplay of perceived strain due to COVID-19-related restrictions and the fear of missing out (FoMO) as well as of symptoms of problematic social-networks use. (frontiersin.org)
  • In a sample of 719 German participants and data collection during the first COVID-19 lockdown (March 30th until April 3rd 2020), a structural equation model was calculated showing that higher levels of need to belong and FoMO increase perceived COVID-19-related strain, which is related to symptoms of a problematic social-networks use. (frontiersin.org)
  • This paper also described how damage to the CNS can alter the function of the limbic system and result in characteristic symptoms of PTSD like intrusive memories and acute psychological distress. (preprints.org)
  • Challenging the assumption that short stature negatively impacts children and adolescents' self-esteem, a new study by researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has found that in otherwise healthy short youth, quality of life and self-esteem are associated with coping skills and how supported they feel and not the degree of their short stature. (news-medical.net)
  • Using statistical models, the researchers found that among children and adolescents in the study, perceived social support and coping skills were associated with quality of life and self-esteem, but youth height was not. (news-medical.net)
  • Being socially integrated in a network of meaningful relationships not only helps children and adolescents cope successfully with life's adversities, but it also encourages them to pursue life opportunities for growth and development. (news-medical.net)
  • Chandra A, Batada A. relied on different individuals, depending on the source of Exploring stress and coping among urban African the stress -- friends for romantic relationship stress and American adolescents: the Shifting the Lens study. (cdc.gov)
  • We hypothesized that perceived strain due to COVID-19-related restrictions mediates the effect of specific predisposing variables related to social needs on the symptom severity of a problematic use. (frontiersin.org)
  • To assess the perceived strain due to COVID-19-related restrictions, we developed a specific questionnaire asking for perceived COVID-19-related strain in several domains of everyday-life. (frontiersin.org)
  • Study tools were a demographic questionnaire, the Big Five Factors questionnaire, and a questionnaire on coping strategies for stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. (ac.ir)
  • Given the critical gap in understanding how patient and parent characteristics alter the potential impact of being short, the researchers conducted a prospective observational study to assess self-esteem and quality of life metrics of children between the ages of 8 and 14 who were scheduled for provocative GH testing at CHOP between June 2019 and May 2021. (news-medical.net)
  • Infectious disease epidemics such as the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are associated with physical, mental, and social problems and negatively affects mental health. (ac.ir)
  • Clinical characteristics of 138 hospitalized patients with 2019 novel coronavirus-infected pneumonia in Wuhan, China. (ac.ir)
  • The sociodemographic and clinical profile of 22 Spanish caregivers of children with WHS and the characteristics of those affected have been described. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Significant relationships were found between sociodemographic and psychosocial characteristics among caregivers. (biomedcentral.com)
  • A literature search was conducted to understand the extent of the fatigue problem in the palliative care setting and identify existing guidelines and strategies for managing fatigue. (bvsalud.org)
  • In addition to such instrumental coping strategies, people are helped in adapting to stress by palliative coping strategies, or strategies that provide comfort, control, or meaning. (autismspectrumnews.org)
  • These include lack of nutritional requirements to withstand the effects of ART, poor treatment adherence, lack of sustained social support, stigmatization, relational distress and pregnancy related mortality. (joghr.org)
  • Hierarchical regression analyses were used to test the direct and moderating role of OCSE in conjunction with job demands (i.e., time pressure), and two job resources: job control (i.e., decision latitude and skill discretion) and social support (i.e., supervisor support and coworker support) in predicting psychological distress and well-being. (frontiersin.org)
  • Our findings indicated that high demands, low job control, and low social support additively predicted the distress/well-being outcomes (job satisfaction, emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, psychological distress, and somatic complaints). (frontiersin.org)
  • Our results suggest expanding the JDCS model incorporating individual characteristics such as OCSE beliefs, for predicting psychological distress and well-being. (frontiersin.org)
  • and management control's constraining and facilitating concepts to explore how anticipatory and coping capacities of resilience are supported and reinforced by MCSs. (emerald.com)
  • 2020 ) call for further work about the role of accounting technologies to support organisational resilience. (emerald.com)
  • to identify the prevalence of resilience in older community members, and its relationship with social support and life satisfaction. (bvsalud.org)
  • in this cross-sectional study of 159 older adults, data were obtained using Resilience, Social Support and Life Satisfaction scales. (bvsalud.org)
  • low resilience was found in older adults who were female, older, single, lived alone, could not read and write, did not work, received up to 1 minimum wage, were dissatisfied with life, and had strong social support. (bvsalud.org)
  • Positive correlations were found between resilience and social support (p = 0.022), and between life satisfaction and resilience (p = 0.000). (bvsalud.org)
  • resilience was related to social support and life satisfaction. (bvsalud.org)
  • Evidence for direct and/or moderating effects of occupational self-efficacy beliefs would lead to the recommendation to promote stress management training that focuses on how to cope more effectively in the health care context. (frontiersin.org)
  • In addition, we need to understand whether victims adequately recover from, or effectively cope with, cybercrime incidents. (qualitativecriminology.com)
  • To achieve this goal, we studied a wide range of variables related to the illness itself (clinical, biological, and treatment-related), patient family and social environment (actual and perceived), as well as social and psychological resources patients could rely upon to help them bounce back. (bounce-project.eu)
  • By bringing better insights into the relationship between risk factors and their impact on perceived and biological health, this study also aims at identifying possible interventions and protective measures to ensure aged workers' well-being, consistent with all the eminent calls for actions promoted by key International and European labour organizations. (biomedcentral.com)
  • These characterizations describe stress as a relatively nonspecific series of biological and psychological changes that support coping and adaptation to threat, harm, danger, or demand posed by the environment. (iresearchnet.com)
  • Demographic changes are related to the aging process, which is characterized as a phenomenon that can increase the biological, economic, and social risks and the adversities. (bvsalud.org)
  • Pychosocial support groups involving parents caring for children with the same disease could improve caregivers' well-being and QoL by strengthening their social support network and using positive coping styles. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Objective: Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) may experience psychiatric problems while having to cope with the various characteristics of the disease. (afsu.edu.tr)
  • We used photographs taken and selected by PLWHA to identify perceived needs and challenges related to daily living with the disease. (joghr.org)
  • Despite advancements in the control measures and treatment of HIV, this region is still experiencing many challenges including high rates of new infections, AIDS-related deaths and suboptimal disease management strategies. (joghr.org)
  • Several surveys have shown substantial deficiencies in key resources required for successful management and coping with the disease among PLWHA. (joghr.org)
  • Cancer patients and family members should pay more attention to the psychological and social aspects of the patient to enable them to cope with the disease and its treatment [8]. (researchsquare.com)
  • Davis-Ali SH, Chesler MA, Chesney BK: Recognizing cancer as a family disease: worries and support reported by patients and spouses. (cancer.gov)
  • The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) initiated the AIDS Health Education/Risk Reduction (HE/RR) Program which was designed in part to carry out this component of the AIDS prevention strategy. (cdc.gov)
  • There is a notion among some parents and caregivers that short stature will negatively impact their children in terms of self-esteem and social adjustment, so they seek out growth hormone treatment in the hopes that making their children taller will make them happier. (news-medical.net)
  • Youth assessed their self-esteem, coping skills, social support networks, and parental support, while parents reported their perceived external threats and achievement goals for their child. (news-medical.net)
  • Perceived social support, particularly from friends and classmates, was the factor most consistently associated with how both parents and their child viewed youth self-esteem and quality of life. (news-medical.net)
  • People with low self-esteem and those who grew up without emotional support are also more likely to care too much what other people think of them. (psychcentral.com)
  • The baseline data collection of BOUNCE was designed to cover the psychological state of the patients as they take in, and attempt to mentally cope with the diagnosis of breast cancer. (bounce-project.eu)
  • Individuals diagnosed with incurable cancer face a life-threatening stressor and may react to stressful, unexpected circumstances such as the diagnosis of cancer differently, eliciting various coping responses [3]. (researchsquare.com)
  • 2 While the origins of the fertility difficulty will be relevant to how individuals and couples negotiate their experience, journeys to treatment often involve significant other life experiences or decisions, which will add complexity to how the diagnosis of infertility is perceived by each individual, and managed by the couple. (bacp.co.uk)
  • Type C personality, according to Eysenck, also involves inappropriate coping mechanisms, which leads to the feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. (lifeandpsychology.com)
  • The World Health Organization considers well-being as a keyword in the definition of health, with physical, spiritual, and social dimensions. (biomedcentral.com)
  • It also uses well-being to define mental health as the following: "a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stress of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community" [ 12 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • An exploratory factor analysis identified five factors: perceived strain related to restrictions of (1) social contacts, (2) travel, (3) childcare, (4) work, and (5) own health. (frontiersin.org)
  • Of particular importance is the policy implication geared towards promoting advocacy with meaningful inclusion of the opinion of PLWHA in designing, delivery, and monitoring of HIV/AIDS-related social and health services. (joghr.org)
  • Workers and Institutions should collaborate in creating health promotion interventions that support older employees. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Contextual factors and personality traits can affect individuals' ability to use coping strategies to cope with stress and maintain health during the COVID-19 pandemic. (ac.ir)
  • Management of some of the personality traits in employees can improve individuals' coping with stress and their mental health. (ac.ir)
  • Specific personalities have been found to be associated with behaviors that may make individuals vulnerable to health issues or may help individuals to cope with health-related problems. (lifeandpsychology.com)
  • Five key themes emerged: Social support, women's experiences of healthcare, social norms and expectations, factors that impact on coping and mother and baby's health. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Findings indicate that increased support for perinatal mental health in antenatal and postpartum care is needed. (biomedcentral.com)
  • and informal caregivers spending time with friends, leisure activities, social restriction, and knowledge of available health services at the community context level. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Social protection, such as cash transfers or health insurance, can help address poverty and vulnerability, as well as supporting people during shocks from childhood through to old age. (unicef-irc.org)
  • Age was associated with use of active and support- seeking coping strategies, whereas use of mental health services before program enrollment was associated with use of mental health services at follow-up. (cdc.gov)
  • The four unique dimensions of well-being in HRP are physical, mental-emotional, social, and spiritual well-being. (biomedcentral.com)
  • psychological characteristics and coping reactions (i.e. perceptions of illness, optimism, emotional self-regulation strategies, etc. (bounce-project.eu)
  • Type D personality involves negative affectivity - the tendency to experience negative emotions - and social inhibition - the tendency to inhibit emotional expression and behavior in social interactions, due to fear of rejection. (lifeandpsychology.com)
  • Although half the women had a low level of perceived social support, abused Jordanian women reported moderate to very high levels of self-efficacy and used approach coping more frequently than avoidance coping strategies. (who.int)
  • The challenges are significant, and families cope very differently with the challenges. (autismspectrumnews.org)
  • The purpose of the Shifting the Lens study ings, such as a youth-produced video and a resource guide was to explore perceptions of stress, sources of social sup- for youth service providers, were implemented. (cdc.gov)
  • Assessing coping strategies in patients with cancer facilitates healthcare providers gaining insight into the impact of coping on cancer patients. (researchsquare.com)
  • Such support services help individuals to develop instrumental coping strategies by imparting specific skills (e.g., parent training) or by alleviating the daily burdens of the situation (e.g., respite). (autismspectrumnews.org)
  • The main purpose of the present study was to extend the Job Demand Control Support (JDCS) model analyzing the direct and interactive role of occupational coping self-efficacy (OCSE) beliefs. (frontiersin.org)
  • The present study aimed to determine the relationship between employee's personality traits and coping strategies with perceived stress in Covid 19 pandemic. (ac.ir)
  • We used the coping approach as a framework to study how victims deal with the negative events they have experienced. (qualitativecriminology.com)
  • In order to study the impact of cybercrime and how victims cope with it, 30 cybercrime victims were interviewed. (qualitativecriminology.com)
  • We conclude that the coping approach provides a useful framework to study the effects and impact of cybercrime victimization and how victims recover from it. (qualitativecriminology.com)
  • A study of how teachers cope with job related stress was conducted. (cdc.gov)
  • Advanced age involves changes in social roles and positions, in the need to deal with the loss of people in the family, and in the ability to compensate for the loss of functional skills, looking for adapted ways to carry out daily activities3. (bvsalud.org)
  • Stress emerges for young people as they pile-sort activities, and personal social support network enter adolescence, a transition that brings rapid socioemo- maps. (cdc.gov)
  • We conclude that specific needs and fear-associated predisposing variables contribute to experiencing physical distance and other pandemic-related restrictions as more stressful, which may increase problematic social-networks use and potentially other addictive behaviors as well in the context of the COVID-19-related lockdown. (frontiersin.org)
  • In this podcast, Camila Perera talks to Francesca Bastagli, Director of the Equity and Social Policy programme and Principal Research Fellow at global think tank ODI, and Shivit Bakrania, Knowledge Management Specialist at the UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti to discuss the results of our recent systematic review investigating the impact of social protection programmes on gender equality in low and middle-income countries. (unicef-irc.org)
  • Beyond the main effects, no significant interactive effects of demands, control, and support were found. (frontiersin.org)
  • Coping' is the process by which people manage stress or attempt to manage stressful demands (external or internal) [4, 5]. (researchsquare.com)
  • Social protection can reduce income poverty and food and economic insecurity, address financial barriers to accessing social services, and promote positive development outcomes throughout the life course - particularly for women and girls. (unicef-irc.org)
  • Modifiable drivers include policy interventions such as those related to the control of secondary infections associated with HIV, negative social and cultural norms, HIV testing, status disclosure and elimination of economic and educational disparities. (joghr.org)
  • Regulations such as "physical distancing," mentioned as "social distancing," and the closure of public facilities during the lockdown could be perceived as burdensome especially by individuals who feel a strong need for social exchange and belonging. (frontiersin.org)
  • This form of self-isolation and contact restrictions seems to be a massive burden, especially for individuals with a strong need for social exchange and belonging. (frontiersin.org)
  • In other words, people who feel that they have individuals in their lives that they can speak to about their feelings and experiences cope much better than those who do not report the availability of such support. (autismspectrumnews.org)
  • Relatives and other informal caregivers are the most important support for individuals with dementia, but caring for a loved one with dementia may burden the caregiver. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Since 2007, Norway has had national dementia plans with strategies to improve services for individuals with dementia and their families [ 5 , 6 , 7 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The second component of the AIDS prevention strategy is designed to reach high risk people at a personal level, as individuals. (cdc.gov)
  • This component of the strategy is carried out through the CDC funded Counseling and Testing Site (CTS) Program, voluntary counseling and testing which occurs in other settings, and the voluntary referral for counseling and testing of the sex and needle-sharing partners of infected individuals. (cdc.gov)
  • People live in a constantly changing world in which physical and social conditions require continuous adjustment and adaptation. (iresearchnet.com)
  • In response to such appraisals, psychological, behavioral, and physiological responses are activated that enable people to engage in coping strategies that promote adaptation to or accommodation to the situation. (iresearchnet.com)
  • In addition, identifying variables associated with successful coping is crucial to maximizing the adaptation of families. (autismspectrumnews.org)
  • It builds on the Gender-Responsive Age-Sensitive Social Protection (GRASSP) conceptual framework, and on the theoretical, conceptual and empirical literature on gender and social protection. (unicef-irc.org)
  • In Sri Lanka, validated scales to measure coping are scarce. (researchsquare.com)
  • Limited research has been done to measure coping strategies in cancer patients, and validated scales to measure coping are scarce in Sri Lanka compared to Western countries [11]. (researchsquare.com)
  • One of the most important restrictions is the strategy of "social distancing," often also mentioned as "spatial distancing" or "physical distancing," which-in addition to create safe, physical distance between people-mainly includes the restrictions of social contacts in real life and to stay at home. (frontiersin.org)
  • In particular, the extent to which people perceive social support as available seems to be critically important (e.g. (autismspectrumnews.org)
  • It may be that certain individual characteristics insulate people from the negative effects of stress by providing and fostering such comfort and meaning. (autismspectrumnews.org)
  • And yet, we still spend untold energy worrying about how other people perceive us. (psychcentral.com)
  • Caring how people perceive us: Helpful or not? (psychcentral.com)
  • For better or worse, assessing other people is a natural part of social interaction. (psychcentral.com)
  • Relatives and other informal caregivers are the most important support for people with dementia. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Support and services for people with dementia and their informal caregivers in Norway include home nursing services, practical homecare services, adult daycare services, and dementia education or peer support groups for people with dementia or their informal caregivers [ 8 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Having a strong belief in one's own ability to control events is linked to better coping, as it reduces feelings of helplessness and leads to effective problem-solving. (autismspectrumnews.org)
  • GRASSP is UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti's new research programme examining gender-responsive and age sensitive social protection systems to enhance gender equality outcomes, and is funded by the UK's Department for International Development (DfID) and other partners. (unicef-irc.org)
  • Through the content analysis method, PLWHA needs were generated based on major categories of financial resources , psychological support , cultural competency and patient empowerment and engagement in HIV care and services. (joghr.org)
  • Mental and physical resources must be marshaled to support this effort, and this mobilization includes many cognitive and bodily changes associated with stress. (iresearchnet.com)
  • It was found that more personal and social resources were needed for the psychological and physical adjustment of breast cancer during that time for coping [6, 9, 10]. (researchsquare.com)
  • Parallel to this, there is a decrease in the personal and social resources that make it possible to control or cope with these changes, this reduction in the elements for handling adverse situations has a negative influence, increasing the chances of developing harms to psychological well-being and to good quality of life2. (bvsalud.org)
  • This makes sense, in that the absence of such support when needed would increase isolation and feelings of aloneness. (autismspectrumnews.org)
  • Pregnancy is a critical period in women's lives because pregnant women experience different physical, mental, and social changes. (biomedcentral.com)
  • HRP is associated with different physical complications which in turn can cause mood changes and mental and social problems. (biomedcentral.com)
  • At the same time, financial shocks fostered the investment in MCSs, cyclically strengthening or developing new anticipatory and coping capacities. (emerald.com)
  • Lerman C, Kash K, Stefanek M: Younger women at increased risk for breast cancer: perceived risk, psychological well-being, and surveillance behavior. (cancer.gov)
  • Structured as a socio-ecological framework, our approach presents three interconnected change pathways - at the individual, household and societal level - through which gender-responsive social protection can contribute to gender-transformative results, along with tailored design and implementation features, and underpinned by a set of change levers that existing evidence suggests can strengthen the gender-responsiveness of social protection systems. (unicef-irc.org)
  • Independence was achieved by Large Improvers through newly cultivated problem solving skills, self-efficacy, decreased fear of pain and improved stress coping. (researchgate.net)
  • How it feels inside is very different to how most others without the experience perceive it. (bacp.co.uk)
  • Coping strategies are essential in the cancer management/recovery process and play an integral role in patients with cancer globally. (researchsquare.com)
  • Available the coping styles of the participating teens were found. (cdc.gov)
  • Addressing unrealistic expectations and conceptualisations of motherhood is also important to better support women. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Girls reported more frequent use of support-seeking and 05_0174.htm. (cdc.gov)