BACKGROUND There is evidence for the efficacy of psycho-oncological interventions (POI) in randomized controlled trials for cancer patients. Our objective was to explore, under naturalistic conditions (using propensity score matching), whether POI are effective to decrease anxiety, depression, distress and overall psychopathological symptoms within cancer patients and their partners. METHODS This study was conducted in the Oncology and Hematology Center of a University clinic in Switzerland with a group of 186 patients and 117 partners. Outcome measures of mental health were the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and the Symptom Checklist (SCL-9-K). Repeated-measures ANOVAs were used to analyze change over time and group effects...
Background & Objective: Cancer is one of the life-threatening diseases that cause the numerous chang...
Psychological distress is highly prevalent in cancer patients, yet there is a lack of a brief and ef...
Abstract Background Rates of psychiatric conditions common to end-stage cancer patients (delirium, d...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are the two most frequent comorbidities of tumour patients. At pr...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Objective: The effectiveness of psychological treatment for distress reduction in cancer patients ha...
Introduction: Every second tumor patient is suffering from psychological effects of cancer or its t...
Studies have shown that psychological care has to do with a variety of interventions that help patie...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of psychodynamic interventions in cancer car...
[[abstract]]The management of cancer-related psychological distress has been addressed in numerous s...
Objective: The aims of this meta-analysis were to estimate the overall effect size (ES) of psycholog...
Objectives: We aimed to examine the efficacy of two psycho-oncological interventions in anxiety, dep...
Psychotherapies were offered to alleviate psychological and physical symptoms; however, most psycho-...
Background: Distress has a negative impact on medical treatment (Di Matteo, Lepper & Croghan, 2006) ...
Background: Although psycho-oncological interventions have been shown to significantly reduce sympt...
Background & Objective: Cancer is one of the life-threatening diseases that cause the numerous chang...
Psychological distress is highly prevalent in cancer patients, yet there is a lack of a brief and ef...
Abstract Background Rates of psychiatric conditions common to end-stage cancer patients (delirium, d...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are the two most frequent comorbidities of tumour patients. At pr...
Currently cancer is the first cause of death in Western society, but also: many patients survive, du...
Objective: The effectiveness of psychological treatment for distress reduction in cancer patients ha...
Introduction: Every second tumor patient is suffering from psychological effects of cancer or its t...
Studies have shown that psychological care has to do with a variety of interventions that help patie...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of psychodynamic interventions in cancer car...
[[abstract]]The management of cancer-related psychological distress has been addressed in numerous s...
Objective: The aims of this meta-analysis were to estimate the overall effect size (ES) of psycholog...
Objectives: We aimed to examine the efficacy of two psycho-oncological interventions in anxiety, dep...
Psychotherapies were offered to alleviate psychological and physical symptoms; however, most psycho-...
Background: Distress has a negative impact on medical treatment (Di Matteo, Lepper & Croghan, 2006) ...
Background: Although psycho-oncological interventions have been shown to significantly reduce sympt...
Background & Objective: Cancer is one of the life-threatening diseases that cause the numerous chang...
Psychological distress is highly prevalent in cancer patients, yet there is a lack of a brief and ef...
Abstract Background Rates of psychiatric conditions common to end-stage cancer patients (delirium, d...