The importance of staying connected: Mediating and moderating effects of social group memberships on psychological well-being after brain tumor.
Lee CubisTamara OwnsworthMark B PinkhamMatthew FooteMelissa LeggSuzanne K ChambersPublished in: Psycho-oncology (2019)
Functional impairment is in part related to higher levels of depression and anxiety through loss of social groups. However, greater confidence in social support can buffer the effects of functional impairment on psychological well-being after brain tumor. Interventions focusing on ways to maintain social participation and supportive relationships may be beneficial.