Post‐traumatic stress symptoms in cancer survivors: relationship to the impact of cancer scale and other associated risk factors

The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of post‐traumatic stress symptoms in a sample of cancer survivors and to investigate their association with the impact of cancer, depressive symptoms, and social support.

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