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Breast Cancer Survivors’ Contribution to Psychosocial Adjustment of Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients in a Computer-Mediated Social Support Group
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2017
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Family MedicineQuality Of LifeSocial PsychologyMental HealthComputer-mediated Social SupportSocial SupportCancer EducationPsychologyGroup CounselingBreast Cancer PatientsHealth CommunicationSurvivor-provided Social SupportPatient SupportPsychosocial ResearchPsychosocial IssueNursingPalliative CareInterpersonal CommunicationBreast CancerPsychosocial AdjustmentArtsMedicine
This study investigated the role of breast cancer survivors in a computer-mediated social support (CMSS) group for women with breast cancer. Applying a computer-aided content analytic method, the present study examined the differences in support provision between survivors and newly diagnosed patients. This study further investigated the impacts of survivor-provided social support on psychosocial adjustment of newly diagnosed patients. The results revealed that, compared with newly diagnosed patients, breast cancer survivors provided more emotional and informational support. Receiving emotional support from survivors contributed to an improvement in the quality of life and the depression of patients. The effects of survivor-provided informational support were not significant.
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