“We Cannot Have any Negativity”: A secondary analysis of expectancies for the experience of emotion among women with gynecologic cancer

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Abstract

This study aimed to elucidate whether gynecologic cancer patients and their support persons have certain expectancies for emotion and whether these expectancies, if they exist, affect cancer-related communication. Semi-structured interviews (N = 34) were conducted separately with 18 patients and one of their support persons (n = 16). Thematic analysis revealed a subset of patients and support persons expected patients to not have any negative emotions, which patients also reported they perceived from support persons, and that these expectancies could affect cancer-related communication. These results have implications and can facilitate appropriate recommendations for how cancer patients and support persons co-manage patients’ emotions.

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Bontempo, A. C., Greene, K., Venetis, M. K., Catona, D., Checton, M. G., Buckley de Meritens, A., & Devine, K. A. (2022). “We Cannot Have any Negativity”: A secondary analysis of expectancies for the experience of emotion among women with gynecologic cancer. Journal of Health Psychology, 27(1), 47–57. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105320942863

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