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Coping With Breast Cancer Among Immigrant Chinese Americans
Tuyet Mai Hoang
, Lilian J. Shin
, Shengmei Xu
, Qian Lu
School of Social Work
Educational Psychology
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Center for Social & Behavioral Science
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
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Breast Cancer
100%
Chinese Americans
100%
Immigrant Chinese
100%
Breast Cancer Survivors
80%
Depressive Symptoms
60%
Anxiety Symptoms
60%
Psychological Distress
40%
Seeking Social Support
40%
Cancer-related
40%
Asian Americans
20%
Moderating Role
20%
Effective Coping
20%
Coping Strategies
20%
Cultural Contexts
20%
Coping Style
20%
Stress Level
20%
High-risk Population
20%
Breast Cancer Patients
20%
Hierarchical Regression Analysis
20%
Level of Concern
20%
Negatively Associated
20%
Reduced Anxiety
20%
Social Distancing
20%
Psychology
Breast Cancer
100%
Immigrant
100%
Coping Behavior
100%
Psychological Distress
22%
Social Support
22%
Asian Americans
11%
Regression Analysis
11%
Cultural Contexts
11%
High-Risk Population
11%
Hierarchical Regression
11%
Depressive Disorder
11%