Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4183096 | L'Encéphale | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
These results suggest an effect of contamination or a mutual reinforcement of the distress of each member of such couples, as well as the presence of relatively similar styles of communication in the two partners of each couple. They also underline the possible adaptive function of a restricted style of communication about cancer, if such a restriction is shared by both the members of the couple, and incites particular attention to be paid to couples where one of the partners, but not the other, adopt an open style of communication about cancer.
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Authors
M. Paradis, S.M. Consoli, N. Pelicier, V. Lucas, J.-M. Andrieu, R. Jian,