Cognitive, emotional, and behavioral mediators of the impact of coping self-efficacy on adaptation to breast cancer: An international prospective study.
Evangelos C KarademasPanagiotis SimosRuth Pat-HorenczykIlan RozinerKetti MazzoccoBerta SousaAlbino J Oliveira-MaiaGeorgios StamatakosFatima CardosoDiana FrasquilhoEleni KolokotroniChiara MarzoratiJohanna MattsonGretta PettiniPaula Poikonen-SakselaPublished in: Psycho-oncology (2021)
Coping self-efficacy is a major self-regulation factor which is linked to well-being through multiple cognitive, emotional, and behavioral pathways. Enhancement of coping self-efficacy should be a central intervention goal for patients with breast cancer, towards promotion of their well-being.