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Strength through adversity: Bereaved cancer carers accounts of rewards and personal growth from caring
Palliative & Supportive Care, 06/29/09
Wong WKT et al. - The concluded that benefit finding in the face of adverse events serves an important function in allowing individuals to incorporate difficult experiences into their worldview in a meaningful way, thus maintaining positive beliefs about the world. This has implications for the development of interventions for informal cancer carers and for those who are bereaved following caring.
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