General Health and Resilience of Breast Cancer Patients: The Mediator Role of Affective Well-Being

A considerable percentage of breast cancer patients present adequate psychological adjustment and do not become distressed after a breast cancer diagnosis, or, if they do, they manage to recover quickly, which is reflected in their general health. This study aims to determine the role of some psycho...

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Insomnia
Medical diagnosis
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Social support
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