The purpose of the study was to assess the Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) scale on a heterogeneous Greek sample of 200 advanced cancer patients. The results presented regard the validation analysis of the Greek version. The homogeneity of the original subscales proved to be satisfactory (alpha coefficients ranged from 0.81 to 0.91). A factor analysis was carried out using the LISREL 8.3 procedure. This yielded five factors, including 25 of the 40 original items (x coefficients 0.62-0.93). The resulting factors were called ‘hopeless’, ‘positive attitude’, ‘acceptance’, mental engagement’, and ‘fatalistic’. Correlations between the MAC scale and the disease severity as measured by the ECOG performance status have shown difference only betw...
It is possible to state adjustment disorder, depression and delirium as typical psychiatric disorder...
Caregiver burden considerably affects the lives of families providing care to people with advanced c...
Purpose To investigate the prevalence of adjustment disorder (AD) among cancer patients and the acce...
Objectives: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) Scale is widely used to assess psychological respo...
Objectives: The measurement of adjustment to cancer is relevant for research purposes and daily prac...
Objective The study aimed to assess the psychometric properties of the Cancer Locus of Control (CLOC...
Mental adjustment to cancer has been explored in a large body of the literature by using the Mental ...
Background: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale is an assessment tool commonly used to measure cop...
Poster abstractsConference Theme: Integrating Psycho-Oncology into Mainstream Cancer Care; From Res...
The validity and reliability of two factor structures of the Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) scale...
Mental adjustment and coping affect the physical outcome and survival as well as quality of life in ...
Background: The Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS) is developed for daily symptom assessment....
The psychometric properties of a Chinese version of the Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer scale (Mini...
Goals of work: To assess the psychometric properties of the Activities of Daily Living (ADL) scale o...
Objective: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale (MAC scale) has evolved to a standard measure in t...
It is possible to state adjustment disorder, depression and delirium as typical psychiatric disorder...
Caregiver burden considerably affects the lives of families providing care to people with advanced c...
Purpose To investigate the prevalence of adjustment disorder (AD) among cancer patients and the acce...
Objectives: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) Scale is widely used to assess psychological respo...
Objectives: The measurement of adjustment to cancer is relevant for research purposes and daily prac...
Objective The study aimed to assess the psychometric properties of the Cancer Locus of Control (CLOC...
Mental adjustment to cancer has been explored in a large body of the literature by using the Mental ...
Background: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale is an assessment tool commonly used to measure cop...
Poster abstractsConference Theme: Integrating Psycho-Oncology into Mainstream Cancer Care; From Res...
The validity and reliability of two factor structures of the Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) scale...
Mental adjustment and coping affect the physical outcome and survival as well as quality of life in ...
Background: The Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS) is developed for daily symptom assessment....
The psychometric properties of a Chinese version of the Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer scale (Mini...
Goals of work: To assess the psychometric properties of the Activities of Daily Living (ADL) scale o...
Objective: The Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale (MAC scale) has evolved to a standard measure in t...
It is possible to state adjustment disorder, depression and delirium as typical psychiatric disorder...
Caregiver burden considerably affects the lives of families providing care to people with advanced c...
Purpose To investigate the prevalence of adjustment disorder (AD) among cancer patients and the acce...