Testing psychosocial mediators of a mind-body resiliency intervention for cancer survivors.
Lucy Finkelstein-FoxAutumn W RasmussenDaniel L HallGiselle K PerezAmy H ComanderJeffrey PeppercornReid AnctilCathy WangElyse R ParkPublished in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2022)
Cancer survivors completing the SMART-3RP had increased resiliency, which was associated with improvements in mindfulness, positive affect, and the ability to assertively seek social support. Enhancing mindfulness and positive affect were critical components for enhancing resiliency. Implications for resiliency interventions with cancer survivors are discussed.