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The role of coping in the relationship between stressful life events and quality of life in persons with cancer.

Thomas V MerluzziAndrea ChiricoSamantha SerpentiniMiao YangErrol J Philip
Published in: Psychology & health (2019)
The results indicated that SLEs represent a class of events for which there may be only one dominant coping response, disengagement. SLEs may not be controllable or predictable and reduce capacity for active coping with serious illness. However, SLEs may be detected at any point in the cancer trajectory so that supportive services might be provided.
Keyphrases
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