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The Role of Resilience in Coping with Future Uncertainty among People with Brain Tumors: A Cross-Sectional Study
Li-Ting Huang Longcoy;
Shu-Yuan Liang;
Ardith Z. Doorenbos
ABSTRACT
Resilience significantly mediated the relationship between future uncertainty and coping strategies in adults with brain tumors. This underscores the importance of strengthening resilience skills to support accurate appraisal and the flexible use of effective coping strategies when adults face uncertainty associated with brain tumors.
Citation
Please cite as:
Longcoy LTH, Liang SY, Doorenbos AZ
The Role of Resilience in Coping With Future Uncertainty Among People With Brain Tumors: Cross-Sectional Study