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An experimental study to identify key psychological mechanisms that promote and predict resilience in the aftermath of treatment for breast cancer
Psycho-Oncology ( IF 3.3 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-16 , DOI: 10.1002/pon.5806
Rola Gordon 1 , Sophie Fawson 1 , Rona Moss-Morris 1 , Jo Armes 2 , Colette R Hirsch 1, 3
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Women living with and beyond breast cancer (BC) frequently encounter cancer-related information in day-to-day life. The extent they are emotionally resilient to this information differs between women. Identifying key modifiable psychological mechanisms predicting resilience in these women could highlight targets for interventions to improve resilience in others. This study investigates resilience over time in women living beyond BC and how this relates to individual differences in the way the brain processes information.

中文翻译:

一项实验研究,以确定促进和预测乳腺癌治疗后恢复力的关键心理机制

患有乳腺癌 (BC) 及之后的女性在日常生活中经常会遇到与癌症相关的信息。她们对这些信息的情感弹性程度因女性而异。确定预测这些女性复原力的关键可改变心理机制可以突出干预目标,以提高其他女性的复原力。这项研究调查了生活在不列颠哥伦比亚省以外的女性随着时间的推移的恢复力,以及这与大脑处理信息方式的个体差异之间的关系。
更新日期:2021-09-16
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