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Posttraumatic growth after cancer: The role of perceived threat and cognitive processing

机译:Posttraumatic growth after cancer: The role of perceived threat and cognitive processing

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This study examines the relation between perceived cognitive and physical threat after a cancer diagnosis and posttraumatic growth (PTG). In total, 169 breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer survivors completed questionnaires. Hierarchical regression models found after controlling for demographic and medical variables, depression, anxiety, and perceived threat account for 41.8 of the variance of positive cognitive processing, and these variables along with positive cognitive processing accounted for 42.7 of the variance of PTG. Positive cognitive processing mediated the pathways between perceived physical threat and PTG. Cognitive processing appears to play a key role in the emergence of PTG following cancer. By exploring survivors' cognitions and perceived threat, psychosocial providers may help cancer survivors cultivate PTG.

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