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Greater Post-Surgical Pain Predicts Long-Term Depressed Affect in Breast Cancer Patients: The Role of Coping.

Hannah M FisherChloe J TaubSuzanne C LechnerMichael H Antoni
Published in: European journal of health psychology (2021)
Greater post-surgical pain intensity predicts more disengagement and engagement coping at the end of primary treatment, as well as depressed affect during survivorship. Managing post-surgical pain may influence the emotions of survivors of breast cancer up to 5 years later, possibly through coping or non-coping processes.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • social support
  • depressive symptoms
  • pain management
  • neuropathic pain
  • social media
  • young adults
  • high intensity
  • postoperative pain
  • smoking cessation
  • combination therapy
  • childhood cancer