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The Roles of Social Support and Coping Strategies in Predicting Breast Cancer Patients’ Emotional Well-being
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Family MedicineQuality Of LifeEducationMental HealthSocial SupportPsychologyCoping StrategiesCoping BehaviorPsychosocial FactorSocio-emotional HealthApplied Social PsychologySocial-emotional WellbeingSocial StressPsychosocial ResearchPsychosocial IssuePositive PsychologyNursingHealth BehaviorBreast CancerMedicine
The goal of the current study was to examine how social support and coping strategies are related in predicting emotional well-being of women with breast cancer. In achieving this goal, we examined two hypothesized models: (1) a moderation model where social support and coping strategies interact with each other in affecting psychological well-being; and (2) a mediation model where the level of social support influences choices of coping strategies between self-blame and positive reframing. In general, the data from the current study were more consistent with the mediation model than the moderation model.
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