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Resource loss, resource gain, and psychological resilience and dysfunction following cancer diagnosis: A growth mixture modeling approach
Wai Kai HOU
, Chi Ching LAW
, Jing YIN
, Yiu Tung FU
Department of Psychology (PS)
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Resilient
100%
Resource Loss
100%
Cancer Diagnosis
100%
Psychological Dysfunction
100%
Growth Mixture Modeling
100%
Psychological Resilience
100%
Modeling Approach
100%
Resource Gain
100%
Psychological Distress
66%
Chronic Distress
66%
Physical Functioning
66%
Copyright
33%
Anxiety Scale
33%
Cancer Patients
33%
Hospital Anxiety
33%
Depression Scale
33%
Outcome Trajectories
33%
Psychosocial Resources
33%
Percent Recovery
33%
Relational Quality
33%
Coping Resources
33%
Longitudinal Data
33%
Differential Outcomes
33%
Growth Mixture Model
33%
Psychological Services
33%
Colorectal Cancer Patients
33%
Diagnostic Process
33%
Social-relational
33%
Treatment Process
33%
Report Stability
33%
Psychology
Psychological Distress
100%
Psychological Resilience
100%
Mixture Model
50%
Depression Scale
50%