2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejcsup.2013.07.009
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Anxiety and sleep disorders in cancer patients

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“…However, 73% of these depressed cancer patients do not receive effective psychiatric treatment, and only 5% see a mental health professional 9. Symptoms of anxiety in patients with cancer more often coexist with clinical depression than present as anxiety alone,11 and treatment for depression may also resolve anxiety 2…”
Section: How Common Are Depression and Anxiety In Patients With Cancer?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, 73% of these depressed cancer patients do not receive effective psychiatric treatment, and only 5% see a mental health professional 9. Symptoms of anxiety in patients with cancer more often coexist with clinical depression than present as anxiety alone,11 and treatment for depression may also resolve anxiety 2…”
Section: How Common Are Depression and Anxiety In Patients With Cancer?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Akbari et al, concluded that the hallmarks of patients such as belief in God, spirituality, religion, understanding of the meaning of death, cultural beliefs, education levels, family cohesion, and past experiences are all in response to effective cancer [3]. According to a study conducted by Hosseini et al, spiritual healing leads to a change in the expression of the patient's gene expression, which suggests the effect of spirituality on improving the physical condition of patients [34]. Evidence shows that after cancer diagnosis, patients seek a new meaning for life and a renewed faith, which aids them throughout the process [10][11][12], and that patience is an effective way to cope with crises in life and helps them adapt themselves more easily with challenging circumstances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence to back this hypothesis is the fact that cancer adversely affects psychological, emotional, physical, spiritual, and social dimensions of the patient and the family [30][31][32][33][34] and that females after cancer diagnosis should tolerate difficulties of the disease as well as its social, familial, cultural, economic, etc. consequences, which needs a great deal of patience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[58] Bazı araştırmacılar anksiyetenin kanser teşhisine ve vücut fonksiyonlarının kaybı, görünüş, aile parçalanması, ölüm, vb değişiklikler gibi tehditlere karşı normal bir tepki olduğunu belirtmiştir. [59] Kanseri olan hastalarda, anksiyete ilk olarak hayatı tehdit eden bir tanı anında görünebilir ve fiziksel reaksiyonlar terleme, nefes darlığı, baş dönmesi, ve taşikardi içerebilir. [60] BDT, anksiyete bozukluğu tedavisinde en etkili psikoterapi yaklaşımlarından birisidir.…”
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