Facing cancer together: Current research and future perspectives on psychosocial, relational, and intervention approaches for couples

This Research Topic will examine couples facing cancer. It aims to make visible the most recent studies:

  • Assessing relational factors (e.g., authenticity, mutuality) and their association with individual and dyadic outcomes
  • Assessing close relationship processes (e.g., dyadic coping, self-disclosure, shared decision making) and their relationship with individual and dyadic outcomes
  • Explaining the relationship between relational factors, close relationship processes, and individual and dyadic outcomes
  • Evaluating intervention programs and/or clinical interventions
  • Expanding the current literature to include types of couples (gay, bisexual, transgendered patients or partners) in different cultures at different age groups
  • Exploring the experience of patients, partners, and couples
  • Using quantitative (self-reported data, observation data, daily diaries, etc.), qualitative, or a mixed-methods approaches
  • Advancing dyadic measurement, analysis, and research methods
Auteur·e·s
Untas Aurélie
Acquati Chiara
Zimmermann Tanja
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Références

Charvoz, L., Untas, A., Acquati, C., & Zimmermann, T. (dir.) (2023). Facing cancer together: Current research and future perspectives on psychosocial, relational, and intervention approaches for couples. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/978-2-8325-0334-8