2019
DOI: 10.5222/jaren.2019.28190
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Is There Relatıonship Between Stress Symptoms, Stress Level and Stress Copıng Strategies in Patients Taking Cytotoxic Chemotherapy?

Abstract: Sitotoksik kemoterapi alan hastalar stres belirtileri içinde en çok yorgunluk, uyku bozuklukları, erken uyanma, sinirlilik-kızgınlık duyguları ve sıkıntı veren düşünceler deneyimlemekte, stresle baş etmek için ise en çok kendine güvenli yaklaşım, iyimser yaklaşım ve sosyal destek arama yöntemlerini kullanmaktadır. Buna bağlı olarak stresle etkili başa çıkabildikleri söylenebilir.

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“…In the study by Pakyüz, Çaydam & Şahin (2019), patients with cancer who received chemotherapy had high SCA levels; OA and SSSA levels were moderate; and HA and SA levels were shown to be low. In the study by Avcı & Doğan (2014) with cancer patients, one of the ways of coping with stress of SCA was high, while OA, SA and SSSA levels were moderate and the level of HA was low.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the study by Pakyüz, Çaydam & Şahin (2019), patients with cancer who received chemotherapy had high SCA levels; OA and SSSA levels were moderate; and HA and SA levels were shown to be low. In the study by Avcı & Doğan (2014) with cancer patients, one of the ways of coping with stress of SCA was high, while OA, SA and SSSA levels were moderate and the level of HA was low.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the scoring of the scale, the scoring for the 1st and 9th items is reversed with 0% = 3 points, 30% = 2 points, 70% = 1 point, 100% = 0 points. For the other items, the scoring is 0% = 0 points, % 30=1 points, 70%=2 points, 100%=3 points (Hisli & Durak, 1995;Pakyüz et al, 2019).…”
Section: Styles Of Coping With Stress Scale (Scss)mentioning
confidence: 99%