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Adolescents With Cancer The Influence Of Close Relationships On Quality Of Life Distress And Health Behaviors Carpentier

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Adolescents With Cancer The Influence Of Close Relationships On Quality Of Life Distress And Health Behaviors Carpentier
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Publisher: Amherst, N.Y. : Cambria Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.32 MB
Author: Carpentier, Melissa Y, Mullins, Larry Lee
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Adolescents With Cancer The Influence Of Close Relationships On Quality Of Life Distress And Health Behaviors Carpentier by Carpentier, Melissa Y, Mullins, Larry Lee instant download after payment.

xi, 155 pages ; 23 cm, \"In this study of close peer and dating relationships among adolescents on active treatment for cancer, Carpentier and Mullins examine specific, discrete dimensions of close relationships (i.e., social support, negative interactions, dating anxiety, fear of intimacy) that are thought to relate to quality of life, psychological distress, and health-related behaviors (i.e., tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use; sexual risk-taking; nutrition/physical activity; overweight and dietary behaviors; sun safety). Results of this study provide an understanding of the importance of close relationships to adolescents' adaptation to cancer and highlight the need for continued examination of discrete aspects of close relationships among this presumably vulnerable population.\"--BOOK JACKET, Includes bibliographical references (p. [125]-150) and index