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           Silva, M. C. (1987). Needs of spouses of surgical patients:   Whittemore, R., & Roy, C. (2002). Adapting to diabetes
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             Content analysis of interviews using a nursing model:   diator of intimate abuse and traumatic stress in battered
             A look at parents adapting to the impact of childhood   women. Nursing Science Quarterly, 14(3), 215–221.
             cancer. Cancer Nursing, 6, 269–275.         Yeh, C. H. (2002). Health-related quality of life in pediatric
           Starnes, T. M. & Peters, R. M. (2004). Anger, expression,   patients with cancer—A structural equation approach with
             and blood pressure in adolescents. Journal of School   the Roy adaptation model. Cancer Nursing, 25, 74–80.
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