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Turning the tide: Benefit finding after cancer surgery
Ute Schulz,
Nihal E. Mohamed
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Keyphrases
Self-efficacy
100%
Cancer Surgery
100%
Social Support
66%
Cancer Patients
66%
After Surgery
66%
Mediating Role
66%
Personal Resources
66%
Social Resources
66%
Posttraumatic Growth
66%
Patient-completed
33%
Illness
33%
Path Analysis
33%
Coping Strategies
33%
Resource Quality
33%
Correspondence Analysis
33%
Social Benefits
33%
Tumor Surgery
33%
Adverse Life Events
33%
Social Self
33%
Predictive Quality
33%
Received Social Support
33%
Social Comparison
33%
Positive Life Changes
33%
Psychology
Coping Behavior
100%
Social Support
75%
Self-Efficacy
75%
Coping Strategies
50%
Posttraumatic Growth
50%
Social Resource
50%
Life Event
25%
Stress and Coping
25%