Religious Coping
Mostrando 25-29 de 29 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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25. Coping process in breast cancer post-treatment period / "Processo de enfrentamento no período pós-tratamento do câncer de mama".
The diagnosis of breast cancer and its treatment affect the woman s physical, social and emotional condition. To deal with stressful events triggered by the illness, the woman utilizes specific coping strategies for each stage of treatment and rehabilitation. The researches that discourse about coping with breast cancer mostly refers to the diagnosis and tre
Publicado em: 2006
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26. CorrelaÃÃo entre variÃveis preditoras de estresse e o nÃvel de estresse
Stress construct has been seen as one of the most important factors that generate different types and levels of disease in modern society. For this reason, it is important to construct and validate instruments able to measure stress and all aspects that involve this concept. It was the purpose of the present study. In order to obtain, it was elaborated a Str
Publicado em: 2005
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27. Trajectory and emotional overload of the family of autistic children: maternal reports / "Trajetória e sobrecarga emocional da família de crianças autistas: relatos maternos".
Significant changes are made in a familys life cycle when one of the family members acquires the special condition of a chronic illness. One important factor to be taken into consideration is how the family faces a childs sickening, especially how mothers face their childs special condition. This study aimed to examine the emotional overload (stress an
Publicado em: 2005
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28. Attitudes of the Lebanese public regarding disclosure of serious illness.
OBJECTIVES: To measure the preference regarding disclosure of a serious diagnosis, and its determinants, of the Lebanese public. DESIGN AND SETTING: Non-random sample survey of 400 persons interviewed in health care facilities in Beirut in 1995. RESULTS: Forty-two per cent of respondents generally preferred truth not to be disclosed directly to patients. Pre
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29. Psychiatry and Chinese Culture
When we examine the cultural characteristics that influence mental disorders and related behavior among the Chinese, no major differences are found between Chinese and other groups in the range of disorders or in overall prevalence. Several cultural factors influence the recognition and treatment of mental illness, among which are attitudes toward emotional