2021
Relationship communication and the course of psychological outcomes among couples coping with localised prostate cancer
Manne S, Kashy D, Myers‐Virtue S, Zaider T, Kissane D, Heckman C, Kim I, Penedo F, Lee D. Relationship communication and the course of psychological outcomes among couples coping with localised prostate cancer. European Journal Of Cancer Care 2021, 30: e13401. PMID: 33586282, PMCID: PMC9165020, DOI: 10.1111/ecc.13401.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBetter psychological outcomesPsychological outcomesPoor psychological outcomesRelationship communicationCancer-specific distressMeasures of communicationMutual avoidancePsychological adjustmentCommunication variablesCommunication trainingCancer concernsEffective interventionsGood communicationDepressive symptomsHigher disclosureProstate cancerImportant predictorPredictive rolePositive standingAvoidancePositive directionProstate cancer patientsSpousesMore researchGreater focus
2019
Couple‐focused interventions for men with localized prostate cancer and their spouses: A randomized clinical trial
Manne S, Kashy D, Zaider T, Kissane D, Lee D, Kim I, Heckman C, Penedo F, Murphy E, Virtue S. Couple‐focused interventions for men with localized prostate cancer and their spouses: A randomized clinical trial. British Journal Of Health Psychology 2019, 24: 396-418. PMID: 30852854, PMCID: PMC8279429, DOI: 10.1111/bjhp.12359.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCouple-focused interventionsRelationship satisfactionPsychological adjustmentCancer-specific distressPsychological adaptationRelationship communicationWellness interventionsStatement of contributionTraditional masculine normsUsual careLocalized prostate cancerRandomized clinical trialsPsychological functioningPsychological treatmentRelationship outcomesAssessment time pointsElevated distressProstate cancerLong relationshipRelationship lengthClinical trialsGeneral healthIntervention benefitsCancer concernsShorter relationships
2018
Interpersonal Processes and Intimacy Among Men With Localized Prostate Cancer and Their Partners
Manne S, Kashy D, Zaider T, Lee D, Kim I, Heckman C, Penedo F, Kissane D, Virtue S. Interpersonal Processes and Intimacy Among Men With Localized Prostate Cancer and Their Partners. Journal Of Family Psychology 2018, 32: 664-675. PMID: 29771551, PMCID: PMC6072581, DOI: 10.1037/fam0000404.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer-related concernsActor-partner interdependence modelInterpersonal process modelRelational intimacyPartner responsivenessRelationship intimacyDistressed couplesPartner disclosureMeasures of selfCancer-specific distressPossible moderating effectIntimacy processPartner effectsInterdependence modelModerating effectSpouse ratingsCancer concernsIndirect effectsProcess modelIntimacySelfRatingsCouplesDistressPresent study
2015
Correspondence of physical activity and fruit/vegetable consumption among prostate cancer survivors and their spouses
Virtue S, Manne S, Kashy D, Heckman C, Zaider T, Kissane D, Kim I, Lee D, Olekson G. Correspondence of physical activity and fruit/vegetable consumption among prostate cancer survivors and their spouses. European Journal Of Cancer Care 2015, 24: 827-839. PMID: 25807856, PMCID: PMC4733598, DOI: 10.1111/ecc.12316.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFruit/vegetable consumptionProstate cancer survivorsCancer survivorsPhysical activityVegetable consumptionHealthy dietGreater patientCouple-based interventionsProstate cancerControl trialHealth behaviorsHealthy behaviorsSurvivorsExercise behaviorBaseline dataPatientsDietSelf-report measuresSpousal relationshipHigher relationship satisfactionSpousesPast yearHigh levelsRelationship satisfactionActivity