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Feldman, Barry N.; Broussard, Anne C. – Health & Social Work, 2006
The continuing increase in cancer rates among women in the United States is forcing more men to experience the impact of breast cancer on their relationships. Using 71 male partners of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients, this study assessed how dyadic coping strategies affected men's adjustment to their partners' illness. While their partners…
Descriptors: Males, Coping, Cancer, Females
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DeCoster, Vaughn A.; Cummings, Sherry M. – Health & Social Work, 2005
Social workers who are trained to attend to person-environment factors and psychosocial issues are ideally poised to implement interventions to address negative emotions and compliance barriers associated with type 2 diabetes. Research has shown the efficacy of a number of psychosocial interventions in improving compliance with diabetic treatment…
Descriptors: Adults, Diabetes, Intervention, Public Health