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Intrusion, Avoidance, and Psychological Distress Among Individuals With Cancer

Sharon Manne, PhD, Marc Glassman, PhD and Katherine Du Hamel, PhD

Fox Chase Cancer Center (S.M.), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Research Analysis and Consultation, (M.G.), and Mt. Sinai School of Medicine (K.D.H.), New York, New York.



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Fig. 1. Results of structural equation analyses of associations among intrusions, avoidance, and psychological distress for patients diagnosed with late-stage disease. Standardized parameter estimates are presented. *Path is significant at p < .05.

 


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Fig. 2. Results of structural equation analyses of associations among intrusions, avoidance, and psychological distress for patients diagnosed with early-stage disease. Standardized parameter estimates are presented. *Path is significant at p < .05.

 





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