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Distinct dyadic coping profiles in Chinese couples with breast cancer.

Tingting CaiJianfeng QianQingmei HuangChangrong Yuan
Published in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2021)
Most couples reported low levels of dyadic coping. The couples with an educational level of primary school or below, with one child or who were childless, and who had undergone breast preservation surgery within the past year were more likely to belong to the low dyadic coping group. When supporting couples with breast cancer, it is essential to assess several demographic and clinical risk factors in addition to the marital adjustment level to identify high-risk subgroups that warrant intervention.
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