A dyadic analysis of family adaptation among breast cancer patients and their spouses based on the framework of family stress coping theory
BackgroundThe active coping strategies of family members can help breast cancer patients better handle the crisis, and family adaptation is a manifestation of the family's active coping with the crisis. In the study of breast cancer, a disease that predominantly affects women, we explored the i...
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Main Authors: | Zhangyi Ding (Author), Yarong Fan (Author), Gaoxiang Zhong (Author), Xinmiao Zhang (Author), Xichen Li (Author), Yan Qiao (Author), Huixia Cui (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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