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Original Articles

The Influence of Culture on Couples Coping with Breast Cancer: A Comparative Analysis of Couples from China, India, and the United States

, PhD, MSW, , PhD, , PhD, MSW, , MSW, , PhD & , MPhil
Pages 264-288 | Published online: 21 May 2014
 

Abstract

This study examines the process of dyadic coping among couples who are managing stress related to a partner's breast cancer diagnosis and identifies cultural factors that affect how couples cope together. Utilizing a qualitative method based on relational psychologies, the “Listening Guide,” the authors analyzed the narratives of 28 couples who where coping with early-stage breast cancer and lived in Hong Kong-China, India, and the United States. Analysis revealed four cultural factors influencing the process of coping with breast cancer. These factors included (1) family boundaries, (2) gender roles, (3) personal control, and (4) interdependence. Some couples were able to transcend prevailing cultural norms to re-establish balance in their lives and adapt to the cancer. Implications for using couple-based interventions with cancer patients in differing cultural contexts are discussed.

Notes

1We have excluded the “I”-poems and “we”-poems from the findings in this article due to page limitations.

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