Suzanne C Lechner
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Fisher H, Taub C, Lechner S, Antoni M
Eur J Health Psychol
. 2022 Sep;
28(4):171-182.
PMID: 36168524
Background: Depressed affect is observed during primary treatment for early-stage breast cancer and often persists into survivorship. Pain can influence the long-term emotions of women with breast cancer. Behavioral mechanisms...
2.
Barata A, Hoogland A, Small B, Acevedo K, Antoni M, Gonzalez B, et al.
Psychooncology
. 2022 Sep;
31(11):1933-1940.
PMID: 36121699
Objective: Previous studies have examined whether spiritual well-being is associated with cancer outcomes, but minority populations are under-represented. This study examines associations of baseline spiritual well-being and change in spiritual...
3.
Fisher H, Taub C, Lechner S, Heller A, Lee D, Antoni M
Behav Ther
. 2022 Aug;
53(5):995-1008.
PMID: 35987554
Women with breast cancer experience social disruption during and after treatment. Brief cognitive-behavioral (CBT) and relaxation (RT) interventions may improve social disruption by increasing positive affect. Using the Broaden-and-Build Theory...
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Park E, Luberto C, Chad-Friedman E, Traeger L, Hall D, Perez G, et al.
Glob Adv Health Med
. 2021 Aug;
10:21649561211000306.
PMID: 34377598
Background: There is heterogeneity in conceptualizations of resiliency, and there is, to date, no established theoretically driven resiliency assessment measure that aligns with a targeted resiliency intervention. We operationalize resiliency...
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Taub C, Lippman M, Hudson B, Blomberg B, Diaz A, Fisher H, et al.
Cancer
. 2019 Jan;
125(10):1717-1725.
PMID: 30633331
Background: Women with breast cancer (BCa) experience heightened distress, which is related to greater inflammation and poorer outcomes. The s100 protein family facilitates the inflammatory response by regulating myeloid cell...
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Wang A, Bouchard L, Gudenkauf L, Jutagir D, Fisher H, Jacobs J, et al.
J Psychosom Res
. 2018 Sep;
113:52-57.
PMID: 30190048
Objective: Cognitive-behavioral stress management (CBSM) improves adaptation to primary treatment for breast cancer (BCa), evidenced as reductions in distress and increases in positive affect. Because not all BCa patients may...
7.
Hoogland A, Lechner S, Gonzalez B, Small B, Tyson D, Asvat Y, et al.
Psychooncology
. 2018 Feb;
27(4):1305-1311.
PMID: 29462503
Background: Cancer patients often report increased stress during chemotherapy. Stress management training has been shown to reduce this adverse outcome, but few interventions exist for Spanish-speaking Hispanic and Latina women...
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Fisher H, Jacobs J, Taub C, Lechner S, Lewis J, Carver C, et al.
Gen Hosp Psychiatry
. 2017 Jun;
49:37-43.
PMID: 28583700
Objective: Physical activity (PA) following surgery for breast cancer may improve depressive symptoms and quality of life (QoL) via reduction in fatigue-related daily interference (FRDI). Less is known about how...
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Jutagir D, Blomberg B, Carver C, Lechner S, Timpano K, Bouchard L, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat
. 2017 Jun;
165(1):169-180.
PMID: 28560656
Purpose: Satisfaction with social resources, or "social well-being," relates to better adaptation and longer survival after breast cancer diagnosis. Biobehavioral mechanisms linking social well-being (SWB) to mental and physical health...
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Lee M, Tyson D, Gonzalez B, Small B, Lechner S, Antoni M, et al.
Psychooncology
. 2017 May;
27(1):333-338.
PMID: 28557067
Objective: Anxiety and depression can substantially impact the life of a cancer patient, but literature on emotional distress in the Hispanic cancer population is sparse. Additionally, the influence of psychosocial...