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Personal resources and flexibility in coping with stress depending on perceived stress in a group of cancer patients
participants and procedure One hundred eight patients suffering from cancer were surveyed. The following methods were employed: the Resiliency Measurement Scale by Ogińska-Bulik and Juczyński, the Adult Hope Scale by Snyder, the Spirituality Index of Well-Being by Daaleman and Frey, the Flexibility in Coping with Stress Questionnaire by Basińska and team and the Global Measure of Perceived Stress by Cohen, Kamarck and Mermelstein.