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Breast cancer treatments have multiple adverse effects, including concerns about body appearance and function that are experienced by most patients. Altered body image negatively affects mental health, social, and relationship functioning.
Emanuela Saita +9 more
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Predictors of psychological health in couples diagnosed with Male infertility: A dyadic approach
Background: Research underlined that infertile men may experience sense of guilt and failure, loss of self-esteem, high psychosocial and marital stress, and psychological suffering, but little attention was given to individual and dyadic dynamics ...
Maria Francesca Cattaneo Della Volta +2 more
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Objectives Postpartum depression (PPD) is a prevalent complication of childbearing, with numerous risk factors associated with its onset. Although the risk factors for PPD among postpartum women have been studied, the mechanisms underlying these factors ...
Jing Chen +4 more
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A couple is considered to be infertile if unable to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse. An extended body of literature supports that infertility and infertility treatments contribute to emotional, social, sexual, and relational ...
Sara Molgora +5 more
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The association between dyadic coping and adjustment to cancer has been well-established. However, a significant gap in the literature is the understanding of how the life stage of couples may influence their dyadic coping and the accompanying quality of
Chiara Acquati, Karen Kayser
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This study examined the mediating role of dyadic coping (DC) in the association between internalizing symptoms and dyadic adjustment in a sample of 184 couples expecting their first child.
Marco Pereira +4 more
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Introduction: The coronavirus pandemic and the resultant lockdown had been harsh on many people especially those in romantic relationships. There was increase in psychological issues such as anxiety, stress, depression, alcoholism, and problematic eating
Shyamolima Ghosh Choudhury +2 more
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BackgroundThe diagnosis and treatment of cancer triggers not only a negative psychological response for the patient, but also a positive psychological outcome.
Yuan Wang +6 more
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Managing cardiac illness is not easy because it dramatically disrupts people’s daily life and both the patient and his/her spouse are at risk for experiencing distress, which, in turn, may affect the support provided by the partner as caregiver.
Giada Rapelli +12 more
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Couples Dealing With Pediatric Blood Cancer: A Study on the Role of Dyadic Coping
Objective: Pediatric cancer is a life-threatening disease that poses significant challenges to the ill child and his/her parents. Among the studies investigating risk and protective factors for the individual and relationship adjustment of parents being ...
Marieke Van Schoors +9 more
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