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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY IN MEDICAL SETTINGS
卷 24, 期 1, 页码 47-58出版社
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10880-016-9482-7
关键词
Cancer; Posttraumatic growth; Social support; Rumination; Psychological distress; Well-being
The present study examined the role of social support and rumination (deliberate vs. intrusive) in post-traumatic growth (PTG), psychological distress (PD), and psychological well-being (PWB) among women with ovarian cancer. Sixty-seven women who had experienced ovarian cancer were recruited through social media and cancer-related websites, and completed an online survey. Contrary to hypotheses, results indicated that social support was not predictive of PTG, and the mediation of rumination was not significant in the regression of social support on PTG. Social support was, however, positively correlated with the Relating to Others domain of PTG. Deliberate rumination was positively predictive of PTG, and intrusive rumination was positively predictive of PD and negatively predictive of PWB. Social support was negatively predictive of PD, and positively predictive of PWB. Results are discussed with reference to clinical implications and future research needed in understanding the ovarian cancer experience.
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