Mental health outcomes in older women with breast cancer: Impact of perceived family support and adjustment
Psycho-Oncology2004Vol. 14(7), pp. 535–545
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Abstract
For older women with breast cancer, both partners and adult children were important sources of support and their adjustment affected the women's mental health. Support sources and their impact on women's mental health varied among racial/ethnic groups, suggesting the importance of culturally sensitive provision of care by clinicians.
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