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Breast Cancer
Beliefs and adaptation strategies of Hong Kong families revealed
October 13th, 2005
The beliefs and adaptation strategies of Hong Kong families were revealed. "In Chinese society the family not the individual is the basic structural and functional unit. Family beliefs significantly determine the impact of the illness, choice of coping patterns and ultimately the physical and behavioral reactions of both the women and their family members," scientists writing in the journal Psycho-Oncology reported. "The purpose of this study was to identify the family beliefs about breast cancer and how the beliefs influenced family functioning. Twenty Hong Kong Chinese families where the woman had breast cancer (N=59) were interviewed using...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2005-10-13)
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