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Psychosocial Resource Variables in Cancer Studies - Conceptual and Measurement Issues (Hardcover)
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Psychosocial Resource Variables in Cancer Studies - Conceptual and Measurement Issues (Hardcover)
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Psychosocial Resource Variables in Cancer Studies reviews the
literature on selected psychosocial resource variables in cancer in
order to raise and examine conceptual and methodological issues and
to offer suggestions for future directions in the field. It
provides investigators and clinicians with a systematic treatment
of the state of the art in research on specific resource factors
and provides a careful consideration of more generic methodological
and statistical issues in this research context.Editors Curbow and
Somerfield define resources as aspects of a person or environment
that are brought to bear on the maintenance or restoration of
adaptation under taxing conditions. They hope Psychosocial Resource
Variables in Cancer Studies is just the beginning of an ongoing
discussion within the field of psychosocial oncology on the nature
and use of resource variables. The book's topics are crucial since
researchers appear to be committed to using resource variables to
explain outcomes. Also, resource variables are increasingly
considered as explanatory concepts in quality-of-life
research.Psychosocial Resource Variables in Cancer Studies offers
critical reviews of the major resource variables investigated in
contemporary psychosocial oncology research. It provides timely
information on vital issues in this research, emphasizing studies
of the influence of personal and social resources on adaptation to
cancer. Chapters cover topics such as: the use of resource
variables in the explanation of individual differences in
adaptation to cancer and cancer treatment theories, measures, and
methodological issues in the use of perceived control the use of
the transactional model of coping to examine issues surrounding
coping and the management of cancer demands religion and
spirituality as resources in coping with cancer social support in
adaptation to cancer and survival the clinical usefulness of
research on psychosocial resources major measures of psychological
functioning in psychosocial oncology research statistical and
analytical issues in the use of resource variables roles of
qualitative and quantitative approaches in exploring resource
variablesThe editors begin with an overview of the oncology field
and offer comments on issues that can be generalized to all
psychosocial resource variables. Next is a presentation of a series
of review papers on selected resource variables, including
perceived control, coping, religion and spirituality, and social
support, followed by a discussion of the clinical utility of
research on these resource variables. The book concludes with a
discussion of important cross-cutting methodological issues,
including the selection of psychological functioning outcome
measures, the statistical analysis of resource variables, and
quantitative versus qualitative approaches.Psychosocial Reource
Variables in Cancer is a valuable reference and guide for health
psychologists, clinical health psychologists, clinical social
workers in oncology, medical sociologists, medical anthropologists,
and oncology nurses. It may also serve as important reading
material for courses in health psychology, physiological factors in
health and illness, personality and diseases, and stress and
coping.
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