Changes to coping and its relationship to improved wellbeing in the optimal health program for chronic disease
Background: Adaptive-style coping strategies are associated with favourable mental health and quality of life outcomes among individuals with chronic disease. The Optimal Health Program (OHP) is a psychosocial self-efficacy program that empowers individuals to be active leaders in their health and w...
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Main Authors: | Maya S. Sheth (Author), David J. Castle (Author), Wei Wang (Author), Alina Lee (Author), Zoe M. Jenkins (Author), Lisa D. Hawke (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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