Quality of life and adjustment in men with prostate cancer: Interplay of stress, threat and resilience.
AnnMarie GroarkeRuth CurtisJean SkeltonJenny M GroarkePublished in: PloS one (2020)
Perceived stress was the most powerful predictor in the model and findings suggest it contributes significantly to functional and affective status in survivors of prostate cancer. Psychological resilience is a protective factor which buffers the negative effect of stress and masculine identity threat on emotional adjustment. Findings indicate that men should be screened as part of the diagnostic and treatment process for high perceived stress and low resilience to identify those at risk for poor adjustment during survivorship.