2017
DOI: 10.15406/jpcpy.2017.07.00455
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Treating Depression in the Caregivers of Cancer Patients

Abstract: Partners often assume the role of caregiver when cancer is brought into the home. The support caregivers provide to cancer patients has immeasurable value. However, care giving can take a significant toll on loved ones from both a psychological and physiological perspective; sometimes to the point of producing caregiver burden. One of the diseases most prevalent in caregivers is depression. Signs and symptoms of depression amongst caregivers vary from mild to severe and people respond quite differently to the … Show more

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“…Such problems could interfere in their relationship with their daughters, but also in their quality of life. As in other pathologies (such as schizophrenia, cancer) [ 41 , 42 ], attention to the patient’s caregiver has been relevant, since it can have an impact (positive or negative) in the treatment of patients; and in ED could represent an area of opportunity to improve directly or indirectly the physical and mental health of the daughter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such problems could interfere in their relationship with their daughters, but also in their quality of life. As in other pathologies (such as schizophrenia, cancer) [ 41 , 42 ], attention to the patient’s caregiver has been relevant, since it can have an impact (positive or negative) in the treatment of patients; and in ED could represent an area of opportunity to improve directly or indirectly the physical and mental health of the daughter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%