Despite evidence that survivorship support programmes enhance physical and psychosocial wellbeing, cancer patients and survivors often do not use these supportive care services. This study investigated the utility of the Common Sense Model of Self-Regulation for predicting supportive care use following cancer, and the mediating role of coping strategies. Cancer patients and survivors ( = 336 from Australia, = 61 from the UK; 191 males, 206 females) aged 20-83 years (Mean (M) = 62.
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