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Gender in Psycho-Oncology

Gender in Psycho-Oncology

9780190462253
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As cancer treatment has evolved toward precision medicine, psychosocial research and practices for cancer patients and their family members have also raised awareness of the need for a personalized, patient-focused, family-oriented approach in the Psycho-Oncology field. Gender in Psycho-Oncology is the first book of its kind to provide comprehensive views on the role of gender in the adjustment of the individual and the patient-caregiver pair when dealing with cancer. Thetext explores the significant role of gender in diverse pairings of genders between the patient and the caregiver. It also highlights the importance of age, generation, and socio-cultural characteristics; the illness trajectory and lifespan trajectory of the individual and the patient-caregiver pair; and anongoing sociocultural movement that is changing social role expectations based on gender. Offering both fundamental and practical information, Gender in Psycho-Oncology is an ideal book for healthcare practitioners from a spectrum of disciplines in the Psycho-Oncology field.
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OUP USA
88045
9780190462253
9780190462253

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
264
Dimensions (mm)
140 x 210
Weight (g)
227
  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Gender in Psycho-Oncology; Matthew J. Loscalzo; Section 1: Theories on the role of gender in adjustment to illness-related stress; Chapter 2: Theoretical perspectives on gender and gender-related processes in adjustment to cancer; Emma E. Bright and Annette L. Stanton; Chapter 3: Theories of Gender in Adjustment to Medical Illness: Family-oriented Perspective; Youngmee Kim, Hannah-Rose Mitchell, and Amanda Ting; Section 2: Gender-based Types of Patient-Caregiver Pairs Across Cancer Trajectory; Chapter 4: Men Caring for Women in the Cancer Context; Mariët Hagedoorn and Tracey A. Revenson; Chapter 5: Female Caregivers to Female Cancer Survivors; Ulrike Boehmer, Melissa A. Clark, and Lisa Fredman; Chapter 6: Male Patients and Their Male Caregivers; Thomas O. Blank, Lara Descartes, and Marysol Asencio; Chapter 7: Female Caregivers of Male Cancer Patients; Terry Badger and Chris Segrin; Section 3: Age, Generation, Socio-Cultural Impact of Different Gender Pairs; Chapter 8: The Integration of Aging and Gender to Understand the Cancer Experience among Older Adults; Keith M. Bellizzi and Kate E. Dibble; Chapter 9: Gender Considerations in Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer; Amanda L. Thompson and Molly A. Gardner; Chapter 10: Exploring Gender and Cultural, Socioecological Considerations in Psycho-Oncology; Kimlin Tam Ashing, Judy Huei-yu Wang, Marshalee George, and Clement K. Gwede; Section 4: Current Integrative Practices and Future Directions; Chapter 11: When the Invisible Screen Becomes Visible: Sex and Gender Matters in Biopsychosocial Programs; Matthew J. Loscalzo, Karen L. Clark, Courtney Bitz, Justin M. Yopp, Donald L. Rosenstein; Chapter 12: Psycho-oncology Interventions and Programs for Sexual and Gender Minorities; Deborah J. Bowen, Jennifer M. Jabson, and Steven S. Coughlin; Chapter 13: Next Steps in Gender-oriented Psycho-Oncology Research and Practices; Youngmee Kim and Matthew J. Loscalzo;
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