The efficacy of problem-solving therapy (PST) to reduce psychological distress was assessed among a sample of 132 adult cancer patients. A second condition provided PST for both the patient and a significant other. At posttreatment, all participants receiving PST fared significantly better than waiting list control patients. Further, improvements in problem solving were found to correlate significantly with improvements in psychological distress and overall quality of life. No differences in symptom reduction were identified between the 2 treatment protocols. At a 6-month follow-up, however, patients who received PST along with their significant other reported lower levels of psychological distress as compared with members of the PST-alone ...
We tested the effects on problem-solving, anxiety and depression of 12-week group-based self-managem...
Cancer patients frequently experience considerable distress during diagnosis and treatment. The aims...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that Problem Solving Therapy (PST) is more effective than Supporti...
Problem-solving therapy (PST) is a brief, structured psychological treatment. Preliminary clini-cal ...
Estimates of the prevalence of psychological difficulties, such as depression, anxiety, and poor qua...
Estimates of the prevalence of psychological difficulties, such as depression, anxiety, and poor qua...
OBJECTIVE:Prostate cancer can have a significant negative impact on patients and their spouses. Prob...
Objective: The current report provides the result of a Phase II clinical trial regarding the ef-fect...
[[abstract]]Aims. To investigate the evidence of problem-solving approach interventions on symptom ...
[[abstract]]The management of cancer-related psychological distress has been addressed in numerous s...
Psychological distress is highly prevalent in cancer patients, yet there is a lack of a brief and ef...
Many adult cancer survivors experience persistent emotional distress after completing cancer treatme...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the problems reported by people with cancer and major depressive disorder as ...
Estimates of the prevalence of psychological difficulties, such as depression, anxiety, and poor qua...
We tested the effects on problem-solving, anxiety and depression of 12-week group-based self-managem...
Cancer patients frequently experience considerable distress during diagnosis and treatment. The aims...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that Problem Solving Therapy (PST) is more effective than Supporti...
Problem-solving therapy (PST) is a brief, structured psychological treatment. Preliminary clini-cal ...
Estimates of the prevalence of psychological difficulties, such as depression, anxiety, and poor qua...
Estimates of the prevalence of psychological difficulties, such as depression, anxiety, and poor qua...
OBJECTIVE:Prostate cancer can have a significant negative impact on patients and their spouses. Prob...
Objective: The current report provides the result of a Phase II clinical trial regarding the ef-fect...
[[abstract]]Aims. To investigate the evidence of problem-solving approach interventions on symptom ...
[[abstract]]The management of cancer-related psychological distress has been addressed in numerous s...
Psychological distress is highly prevalent in cancer patients, yet there is a lack of a brief and ef...
Many adult cancer survivors experience persistent emotional distress after completing cancer treatme...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the problems reported by people with cancer and major depressive disorder as ...
Estimates of the prevalence of psychological difficulties, such as depression, anxiety, and poor qua...
We tested the effects on problem-solving, anxiety and depression of 12-week group-based self-managem...
Cancer patients frequently experience considerable distress during diagnosis and treatment. The aims...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that Problem Solving Therapy (PST) is more effective than Supporti...