Social support and quality of life of patients prior to stem cell or bone marrow transplantation.
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Social support and quality of life of patients prior to stem cell or bone marrow transplantation. / Frick, Eckhard; Ramm, Gesa; Bumeder, Irmgard; Schulz-Kindermann, Frank; Tyroller, Michael; Fischer, Norbert; Hasenbring, Monika.
In: BRIT J HEALTH PSYCH, Vol. 11, No. 3, 3, 2006, p. 451-462.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Social support and quality of life of patients prior to stem cell or bone marrow transplantation.
AU - Frick, Eckhard
AU - Ramm, Gesa
AU - Bumeder, Irmgard
AU - Schulz-Kindermann, Frank
AU - Tyroller, Michael
AU - Fischer, Norbert
AU - Hasenbring, Monika
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - OBJECTIVES: To determine the positive and detrimental aspects of social support prior to allogeneic or autologous bone marrow transplantation/stem cell transplantation. DESIGN: Cross-sectional. METHODS: Patients completed the German version of the Illness-specific Social Support Scale (ISSS) and the Quality of Life (QoL) Questionnaire Core 30 (EORTC QLQ-C30). RESULTS: Participants were 282 patients (62% autologous SCT, 39% women, 97% haematological malignancies, 72% with partner). We found satisfactory reliability values for both ISSS scales: positive support (Cronbach's alpha=.91) and problematic support (=.73). Patients living with a partner displayed higher scores in positive interaction than patients living alone (p
AB - OBJECTIVES: To determine the positive and detrimental aspects of social support prior to allogeneic or autologous bone marrow transplantation/stem cell transplantation. DESIGN: Cross-sectional. METHODS: Patients completed the German version of the Illness-specific Social Support Scale (ISSS) and the Quality of Life (QoL) Questionnaire Core 30 (EORTC QLQ-C30). RESULTS: Participants were 282 patients (62% autologous SCT, 39% women, 97% haematological malignancies, 72% with partner). We found satisfactory reliability values for both ISSS scales: positive support (Cronbach's alpha=.91) and problematic support (=.73). Patients living with a partner displayed higher scores in positive interaction than patients living alone (p
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 11
SP - 451
EP - 462
JO - BRIT J HEALTH PSYCH
JF - BRIT J HEALTH PSYCH
SN - 1359-107X
IS - 3
M1 - 3
ER -