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The Role of Response Perceptions in Couples' Ongoing Cancer-Related Disclosure.

Kate Magsamen-Conrad1, Maria K Venetis2, Maria G Checton3, Kathryn Greene4.   

Abstract

In efforts to better understand the intricate nature of response, we tested a four-dimension structure of response patterns (measured as support, reciprocity, emotional reaction, and avoidance) as well as four single dimension models within the context of couples managing cancer. All models incorporate dyadic data, including both patient and partner perceptions that relational quality influences response patterns, and response patterns influence ongoing disclosure (measured as breadth and depth). Participants were 95 dyads in which one partner had been diagnosed with cancer. We conducted multilevel analyses using an actor-partner interdependence model. Results supported the four-dimension model as well as individual dimension models. All response types predict within person disclosure. However, only reciprocity predicts the other person's disclosure, and only patient's reports of partner reciprocity predict partner disclosure.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29565693      PMCID: PMC6249115          DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2018.1452091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Commun        ISSN: 1041-0236


  21 in total

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Authors:  Kate Magsamen-Conrad
Journal:  Rev Comm       Date:  2014

6.  Couple-focused group intervention for women with early stage breast cancer.

Authors:  Sharon L Manne; Jamie S Ostroff; Gary Winkel; Kevin Fox; Generosa Grana; Eric Miller; Stephanie Ross; Thomas Frazier
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Authors:  Stephenie R Chaudoir; Jeffrey D Fisher
Journal:  Psychol Bull       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 17.737

8.  Communication Efficacy and Couples' Cancer Management: Applying a Dyadic Appraisal Model.

Authors:  Kate Magsamen-Conrad; Maria G Checton; Maria K Venetis; Kathryn Greene
Journal:  Commun Monogr       Date:  2015-06-01

9.  Interdependent anxiety and psychological distress in women with breast cancer and their partners.

Authors:  Chris Segrin; Terry Badger; Sybilla M Dorros; Paula Meek; Ana Maria Lopez
Journal:  Psychooncology       Date:  2007-07       Impact factor: 3.894

10.  Advice-giving and the management of uncertainty for cancer survivors.

Authors:  Sharlene Thompson; H Dan O'Hair
Journal:  Health Commun       Date:  2008-07
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