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Sonja Boehmer

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Boehmer S, Luszczynska A, Schwarzer R
Anxiety Stress Coping . 2007 Nov; 20(1):61-75. PMID: 17999215
Personal and social resources facilitate the adaptation to critical life events. The present study investigates whether general self-efficacy beliefs and received social support elevate cancer patients' physical, emotional, and social...
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Boehmer S
J Health Psychol . 2007 Oct; 12(6):895-906. PMID: 17956969
Subjective age is related to health and to life satisfaction, and adaptation to stressful life events is associated with self-efficacy beliefs and coping. The present study on cancer survivors addressed...
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Luszczynska A, Boehmer S, Knoll N, Schulz U, Schwarzer R
Int J Behav Med . 2007 Sep; 14(3):156-63. PMID: 17854287
Objectives: In the context of mainly gastrointestinal cancer surgery, the study examines the course of spousal support in 173 dyads over half a year to illuminate the function of gender...
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Schwarzer R, Luszczynska A, Boehmer S, Taubert S, Knoll N
Soc Sci Med . 2006 Jun; 63(6):1614-24. PMID: 16765495
Critical life events, such as cancer surgery, may result in finding some benefit in one's fate. In this longitudinal study with 117 cancer patients (73 men, 44 women) in hospitals...
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Boehmer S, Luszczynska A
Qual Life Res . 2006 Jan; 15(1):131-41. PMID: 16411037
Two kinds of variables may be differentiated within instruments measuring health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Physical symptoms may be called causal variables because their occurrence can cause a change in...
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Boehmer S
Psychooncology . 2005 Nov; 15(8):726-38. PMID: 16308910
Subjective age is related to health and to life satisfaction. The present study on post-surgical cancer patients addressed two questions: (1) Do people differ in their health-related quality of life...