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The proposed study aims to describe adaptation and dyadic adjustment in unaffected BRCA1/2 carriers and their partners. It is not fully understood how women and their partners adapt to highrisk status over time, nor how different aspects of living at risk relate to this process. Neither psychological adaptation nor dyadic adjustment has been systematically measured in this population. This study is informed by Lazarus & Folkman s Transactional Model of Stress and Coping and modifications made to this model for use in studying dyadic relationships. A crosssectional research design will quantitatively explore the relationships between the appraisals and timing of risk-related stressors, dyadic coping, and the outcomes of adaptation and dyadic adjustment. Participants will be recruited from hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) support groups, website postings, listservs, and clinic patient lists. They will have the option of completing either a paper or online version of the survey.
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Participants will be women aged 18 or older who have a BRCA1/2 mutation and their (male or female) partners. Carriers must have no personal history of cancer, but partners will not be excluded based on cancer history. Participants will be asked to disclose their mutation status (BRCA1 or BRCA2), but no screening evaluation will be required. If only one member of a couple completes the survey, their data will be included in the individual level analysis, but excluded from the dyadic level analysis.
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