2016
DOI: 10.4103/2347-5625.182935
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Relationships between death anxiety and quality of life in Iranian patients with cancer

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“…Death anxiety has been reported to be negatively correlated with life satisfaction, 15 reducing quality of life, 16 causing distress to families, 16 and seriously affecting physical and mental health, as well as the prognosis of patients with cancer. 17 Additionally, it can become a barrier to advance care planning and end-of-life preparation. 18 The presence of death anxiety may lead to a desire to hasten death.…”
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“…Death anxiety has been reported to be negatively correlated with life satisfaction, 15 reducing quality of life, 16 causing distress to families, 16 and seriously affecting physical and mental health, as well as the prognosis of patients with cancer. 17 Additionally, it can become a barrier to advance care planning and end-of-life preparation. 18 The presence of death anxiety may lead to a desire to hasten death.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…mental health, as well as the prognosis of cancer patients. [17] Additionally, it can become a barrier to advance care planning and end-of-life preparation. [18] The presence of death anxiety may lead to a desire to hasten death.…”
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“…In studies among cancer patients and older adults, death anxiety was reported to be moderate to high, and higher death anxiety was associated with lower quality of life. 6,7 Determinants of death anxiety are also varied among different groups since individuals' ideas about death are influenced by a variety of demographic, social, cultural, psychological, and health aspects. 8 With the emergence of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID- 19) pandemic, encountering death either in relatives or acquaintances, misleading information, and uncertain reports about the disease lead to numerous psychological consequences, such as fear and death anxiety.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Death anxiety has been a subject of research among different population groups. In studies among cancer patients and older adults, death anxiety was reported to be moderate to high, and higher death anxiety was associated with lower quality of life 6,7 . Determinants of death anxiety are also varied among different groups since individuals' ideas about death are influenced by a variety of demographic, social, cultural, psychological, and health aspects 8 …”
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“…and emotional impacts following the event rather than future, stroke-related fears ( 58 ). In addition to fear of stroke, death anxiety is a salient fear in those with chronic conditions such as AF ( 59 , 60 ) and refers to feelings of discomfort, worry, or fear that may follow becoming aware of one's own mortality ( 61 ). Death anxiety in patients has been shown to be negatively related to quality of life; that is, those with higher levels of death anxiety often experience poorer quality of life ( 62 ).…”
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confidence: 99%