2015
DOI: 10.1080/13548506.2015.1125006
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Depression and anxiety symptoms following cancer diagnosis: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: These results suggest the need for greater awareness and a differentiated approach to patients at increased risk of anxiety and depression in the early stages of treatment and before starting chemotherapy.

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“…Several studies that examined people with cancer have documented that women experience higher emotional distress than men (Aass, Fosså, Dahl, & Moe, ; Linden, Vodermaier, Mackenzie, & Greig, ; Mystakidou et al, ). Additionally, women reported higher levels of fatigue (Husson et al, ; Kim, Yen, & Rabow, ; Pashos et al, ), anxiety (Aass et al, ) and depression (Cardoso, Graca, Klut, Trancas, & Papoila, ; Linden et al, ; Mystakidou et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies that examined people with cancer have documented that women experience higher emotional distress than men (Aass, Fosså, Dahl, & Moe, ; Linden, Vodermaier, Mackenzie, & Greig, ; Mystakidou et al, ). Additionally, women reported higher levels of fatigue (Husson et al, ; Kim, Yen, & Rabow, ; Pashos et al, ), anxiety (Aass et al, ) and depression (Cardoso, Graca, Klut, Trancas, & Papoila, ; Linden et al, ; Mystakidou et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings are in accordance with the literature concerning psychiatric and somatic comorbidity in general and with regard to PFDs in particular. For example, in cancer patients, abnormal HADS anxiety scores were found in 30% of the patients and an abnormal depression scores were seen in 24.1% . In a cohort of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) hospitalized for an acute exacerbation, the prevalence of an abnormal HADS depression score was 44% at admittance and 11% had an abnormal HADS anxiety score .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We might expect that Mr. Fuentes’ level of anxiety intensified during this time. 4648 Lack of a shared mental model is again evident in the failure to anticipate needs resulting from the pending diagnosis. Who was responsible for assessing Mr. Fuentes’ potential psychosocial needs , and what referrals should have been made?…”
Section: Understanding the Multi-team System Through The Casementioning
confidence: 99%