On the contribution of psychological flexibility to predict adjustment to breast cancer
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Berrocal Montiel, C., Rivas Moya, T., Venditti, F., & Bernini, O. (2016). On the contribution of psychological flexibility to predict adjustment to breast cancer. Psicothema, 28(Número 3), 266–271. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/11289

Abstract

Background: This study explored the contribution of Psychological Flexibility (PF) to predict adjustment to breast cancer. Method: Sixty-four females with breast cancer completed self-report measures of PF and adjustment (anxiety, depression, negative and positive affect) at baseline, and forty-two patients returned for assessment six months later. Results: Higher flexibility at baseline significantly contributed to predict lower anxiety, depression and negative affect at follow-up. The effect sizes ranged from moderate to large. Conclusions: Results provide evidence for targeting PF to prevent enhanced psychological distress in patients with breast cancer, and add to a growing body of research supporting PF as a common protective factor across different contexts and populations.
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