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A revised model for coping with advanced cancer. Mapping concepts from a longitudinal qualitative study of patients and carers coping with advanced cancer onto Folkman and Greer's theoretical model of appraisal and coping.

Diane RobertsLynn CalmanPaul LargeLynda AppletonGunn GrandeMari Lloyd-WilliamsCatherine Walshe
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2017)
The Folkman and Greer theoretical model is helpful in deconstructing the discrete "problem-focused" or "emotion-focused" coping mechanisms participants describe, but its formulation as a linear process with a single, positive, outcome is insufficiently flexible to capture the evolution of coping for people with advanced cancer.
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