TABLE 2.
Item | Construct |
To what extent was this conversation related to your/your partner’s cancer? | Cancer relatedness |
How important was this conversation to you? | Importance |
Predictors | |
To what extent did you express your feelings? | Enacted disclosure |
To what extend did you hold back from expressing your feelings? | Enacted holding back |
To what extent did you act more positive than you felt? | Protective buffering |
To what extent did you avoid talking about the issue? | |
To what extent did you withhold potentially upsetting information from your partner? | |
To what extent did you hide your worries? | |
To what extent did you hide your anger? | |
To what extent did you support your partner? | Supported partner |
To what extent did you criticize your partner? | Criticized partner |
To what extent did you understand your partner? | Understood partner |
To what extent did you feel that your partner avoided talking about the issue? | Social constraints |
To what extent did you feel that your partner supported you? | Perceived partner support |
To what extent did you feel that your partner criticized you? | Perceived partner criticism |
To what extent did you feel that your partner understood you? | Perceived partner understanding |
Mediators | |
How close do you feel to your partner right now? | Intimacy |
How connected do you feel to your partner right now? | |
How often did you have distressing thoughts about the cancer? | Intrusive thoughts |
How often did you think about the cancer when you didn’t mean to? | |
How often did you try to push away or avoid thoughts about the cancer? | Avoidance |
How often did you avoid letting yourself get upset when you thought about the cancer or were reminded of it? | |
Outcomes | |
Dyadic Adjustment Scale item #31, posed only at the evening assessment • All things considered, what was your degree of happiness with your relationship today? (extremely unhappy, fairly unhappy, a little unhappy, happy, very happy, extremely happy, or perfectly happy; coded 0–6) |
Relationship satisfaction |
Profile of Mood States (Cranford et al., 2006) | Distress |
• How vigorous do you feel right now? | |
• How anxious do you feel right now? | |
• How worn out do you feel right now? | |
• How angry do you feel right now? | |
• How sad do you feel right now? | |
• How cheerful do you feel right now? | |
• How fatigued do you feel right now? | |
• How on edge do you feel right now? | |
• How annoyed do you feel right now? | |
• How discouraged do you feel right now? | |
• How lively do you feel right now? | |
• How uneasy do you feel right now? | |
• How hopeless do you feel right now? | |
• How resentful do you feel right now? | |
• How exhausted do you feel right now? | |
Other/Ancillary | |
Please rate your current level of physical pain (no pain to pain as bad as you can imagine, 0–10 scale) | Pain |
Please rate the overall quality of your sleep last night (not all restful to extremely restful, 0–4 scale; afternoon assessment only) | Sleep quality |
To what extent has your physical health limited your usual activities today? | Physical health limitations |
All items posed on a 1–5 scale unless otherwise noted.