The Screening Inventory of Psychosocial Problems (SIPP) was developed to assess psychosocial distress in Dutch cancer patients. It is short, easily completed by patients and quickly interpreted by medical staff. In this study, we investigated the psychometric properties of the SIPP in 289 Dutch cancer patients treated with radiotherapy. The SIPP was administered alongside the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and the Mental Adjustment to Cancer scale. In-depth structured clinical interviews were also conducted with 76 patients. Results indicate that the psychometric properties of the SIPP are promising with respect to its reliability, construct validity as evaluated with confirmatory factor analysis, and convergent and divergent validit...
Purpose: The primary goal of this exploratory study is to demonstrate that distress screening across...
‘Screening of Distress and Referral Need’ contributes to better cancer care Patients with cancer can...
Objectives: The measurement of adjustment to cancer is relevant for research purposes and daily prac...
The Screening Inventory of Psychosocial Problems (SIPP) was developed to assess psychosocial distres...
Abstract Background Psychosocial problems in cancer patients are often unrecognized and untreated du...
About one out of three cancer patients experience psychosocial problems, such as feelings of anxiety...
The present research explored screening for psychosocial distress in newly diagnosed cancer patients...
BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were to validate the Distress Thermometer (DT) in the Nethe...
BACKGROUND. The objectives of this study were to validate the Distress Thermometer (DT) in the Nethe...
Psychiatric and psychosocial disorders among cancer patients have been reported as a major consequen...
Objective This study examined the short-term and long-term effects of using a screening instrument o...
GOALS OF WORK: Recent literature has indicated the need for rapid evaluation of psychosocial issues ...
Several studies support the validity and psychometric properties of the DT&PL for measuring psychoso...
Purpose: The primary goal of this exploratory study is to demonstrate that distress screening across...
‘Screening of Distress and Referral Need’ contributes to better cancer care Patients with cancer can...
Objectives: The measurement of adjustment to cancer is relevant for research purposes and daily prac...
The Screening Inventory of Psychosocial Problems (SIPP) was developed to assess psychosocial distres...
Abstract Background Psychosocial problems in cancer patients are often unrecognized and untreated du...
About one out of three cancer patients experience psychosocial problems, such as feelings of anxiety...
The present research explored screening for psychosocial distress in newly diagnosed cancer patients...
BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were to validate the Distress Thermometer (DT) in the Nethe...
BACKGROUND. The objectives of this study were to validate the Distress Thermometer (DT) in the Nethe...
Psychiatric and psychosocial disorders among cancer patients have been reported as a major consequen...
Objective This study examined the short-term and long-term effects of using a screening instrument o...
GOALS OF WORK: Recent literature has indicated the need for rapid evaluation of psychosocial issues ...
Several studies support the validity and psychometric properties of the DT&PL for measuring psychoso...
Purpose: The primary goal of this exploratory study is to demonstrate that distress screening across...
‘Screening of Distress and Referral Need’ contributes to better cancer care Patients with cancer can...
Objectives: The measurement of adjustment to cancer is relevant for research purposes and daily prac...