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Biased cognitive processing of cancer-related information among women with family histories of breast cancer: Evidence from a cancer Stroop task.
Authors:Erblich, Joel   Montgomery, Guy H.   Valdimarsdottir, Heiddis B.   Cloitre, Marylene   Bovbjerg, Dana H.
Abstract:Stimuli associated with sources of stress have been shown to interfere with cognition. The authors hypothesized that women with the stress of having a family history of breast cancer (FH+) would exhibit greater interference on a task with cancer-related stimuli than women without cancer in the family (FH-). The authors developed a modified Stroop color-naming task to test this hypothesis in a sample of FH+ (n = 72) and FH- (n = 96) women. Consistent with the hypotheses, FH+ women had longer color-naming times and more errors (ps
Keywords:breast cancer   cancer-specific distress   cognitive processing   interference   biased processing   general distress   family history   cognitions   Cancer Stroop Test
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