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期刊名:Psycho-oncology

缩写:PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY

ISSN:1057-9249

e-ISSN:1099-1611

IF/分区:3.5/Q1

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Floortje Mols,Noortje van Willegen,Dagna Lek et al. Floortje Mols et al.
Purpose: This study aimed to examine health care use in a cross-sectional sample of Dutch cancer survivors > 2 years post-diagnosis. Methods: ...
Céline Bolliger,Martina Ospelt,Marcel Blum et al. Céline Bolliger et al.
Background: The psychosocial needs of survivors of cancer in young adulthood in Switzerland remain poorly understood. With this study, we aimed to (1) describe psychosocial support needs of young adult cancer survivors (Y...
Yuelin Song,Shimei Jin,Lehan Li et al. Yuelin Song et al.
Background: Pain, fatigue, psychological distress, and fear of progression often co-occur in postoperative pancreatic cancer patients. The coexistence and interaction of these symptoms can further exacerbate burden. Exist...
Emily L Moscato,Kate M Kaufman,Katy L Kerby et al. Emily L Moscato et al.
Background: Young children with cancer (YCC; diagnosed ≤ 7 years) are at greatest risk for developmental late effects, yet research has mostly focused on school-aged youth. ...
Sinem Öcalan,Mustafa Sabri Kovancı Sinem Öcalan
Objective: Rumination is a common cognitive response in cancer patients, influencing psychological adjustment. This study examined the associations between intrusive and deliberate rumination and self-compassion in indivi...
Doreen Nabukalu,Louisa G Collins,Daniel Lindsay et al. Doreen Nabukalu et al.
Background: Adult cancer survivors are likely to be hospitalised with chronic illnesses, although evidence for childhood and AYA survivors is limited. Aim...
Lamia P Barakat,Shannon N Hammer,George J Knafl et al. Lamia P Barakat et al.
Background: Young adult survivors of childhood brain tumors (YAS) are at risk for limited health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and extended dependence on their maternal caregivers during the transition to adulthood. A p...
Melanie P J Schellekens,Dounya Schoormans,Moyke Versluis et al. Melanie P J Schellekens et al.
Objective: To examine how dyadic patient- and partner-related risk and protective factors are interconnected with caregiver burden among partners of patients with advanced cancer using a network approach. ...
Funa Yang,Ka Yan Ho,Yaming Ji et al. Funa Yang et al.
Background: Sexual dysfunction is a well-documented long-term side effect of pediatric cancer treatment, which significantly impacts the overall health of childhood cancer survivors (CCSs). There is a relative lack of qua...