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Efectos en la calidad de vida en mujeres diagnosticas de cáncer de mama, como influye el vínculo de pareja y correcto ajuste psicológico
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Martín Padilla, Mario Andrés Ernesto
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Resumen
Efectos en la calidad de vida en mujeres diagnosticadas de cáncer de mama, cómo influye el vínculo de pareja y correcto ajuste psicológico. Por medio de la recopilación de una extensión de artículos de carácter científico, que permitió una actualización rigurosa, sobre lo que se ha investigado hasta el momento frente al tema expuesto, enfocándolo al análisis psicológico de la calidad de vida, pareja y ajuste psicológico en mujeres con cáncer de mama. La influencia de los vínculos frente al atontamiento y manejo de los cambios psicológicos. Por último se discutirá el impacto a nivel psicológico, la influencia que ejerce en su relación de pareja, proponiéndola como estrategia para el restablecimiento de un óptimo nivel de calidad de vida.