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Comparative Study
. 2007 Nov;16(11):1010-8.
doi: 10.1002/pon.1168.

The correlation between coping strategies, doctor-patient/spouse relationships and psychological distress among women cancer patients and their spouses

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Comparative Study

The correlation between coping strategies, doctor-patient/spouse relationships and psychological distress among women cancer patients and their spouses

Ora Gilbar et al. Psychooncology. 2007 Nov.

Abstract

Objectives: The objectives of the study were (1) to assess similarities and differences between women cancer patients and their spouses in terms of coping strategies, psychological distress and doctor-patient/spouse relationships; and (2) to investigate the impact of formal social support, namely the doctor-patient relationship and coping strategies, on patients' and spouses' psychological distress.

Method: Fifty-seven women with cancer, and their spouses, completed questionnaires that measured distress (BSI), coping strategies (PF, EF) and doctor-patient relationships (Pat, Md).

Results: Patient distress was greater than that of spouses. Patients used more strategies involving problem-focused coping than spouses. A positive relationship was found between patients and spouses in terms of psychological distress, paternalism and emotion-focused strategies. Emotion-focused strategies were found to impact patient psychological distress, as indicated in a hierarchical regression model.

Conclusion: The paternalism relationship model is an important factor in patient psychological distress but not in spousal psychological distress.

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