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Finding Benefit in Breast Cancer During the Year After Diagnosis Predicts Better Adjustment 5 to 8 Years After Diagnosis.
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Quality Of LifeBreast OncologyCancer ManagementCancer PatientsMental HealthPsychologyOncologyMood SymptomCancer ResearchInitial DistressPsychiatryEmotional Well-beingDepressionOutcomes ResearchCancer PrognosisInitial Benefit FindingPositive PsychologyLife SatisfactionSubjective Well-beingBreast CancerMedicine
Cancer patients experience positive as well as adverse consequences from diagnosis and treatment. The study reported here examined longer term reverberations of such experiences. A set of benefit-finding items along with measures of well-being were completed by 230 early-stage breast cancer patients in the year postsurgery. Four to 7 years later, 96 of them again completed measures of well-being. Controlling for initial distress and depression, initial benefit finding in this sample predicted lower distress and depression at follow-up.
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