Lihua Zhou

Doctoral Student
Research School of Health and Welfare , School of Health and Welfare

Gynecologic cancer is one of the most common cancers in Chinese women. The topics of her published articles include 'The relationship among psychological distress, self-disclosure and intimacy of patients with gynecological cancer and their spouses' , 'The relationship between dyadic coping and intimacy of patients with gynecological cancer and their spouses' and ‘Post-traumatic growth and its influence factors among Chinese women diagnosed with gynecological cancer: a cross-sectional study’.

The objective of her PhD study is to study posttraumatic growth, social support and coping in Chinese women with gynecological cancer and their spouses.

Article

Zhou, L. Hong, J. Henricson, M. Qin, R. Dai, Y. Enskär, K. , ... Browall M. (2023). Factors associated with posttraumatic growth among spouses of women diagnosed with gynaecological cancer: A cross-sectional study Nursing Open, 10(2), 630-640. More information
Zhou, L., Stenmarker, M., Henricson, M., Meng, X., Zhang, Y., Hong, J., Browall, M. (2023). Perceived professional benefits and their associated factors among Chinese registered nurses caring for women diagnosed with gynecological cancer European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 66. More information
Zhou, L., Hong, J., Qin, R., Henricson, M., Stenmarker, M., Browall, M., Enskär, K. (2021). Post-traumatic growth and its influencing factors among Chinese women diagnosed with gynecological cancer: A cross-sectional study European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 51. More information

Doctoral thesis

Zhou, L. (2023). Perceived growth following gynecological cancer and its associated factors from the perspectives of Chinese women, spouses, couples and registered nurses (Doctoral thesis, Jönköping: Jönköping University, School of Health and Welfare). More information

Other publications

Zhou, L., Stenmarker, M., Henricson, M., Li, Z., Dai, Y., Hong, J., Browall, M. . The effect of perceived social support on posttraumatic growth among couples coping with gynecological cancer: An actor-partner interdependence modeling approach. More information