Background: Breast cancer increases the occurrence of psychosocial problems, namely anxiety and depression. Anxiety and depression have shown an effect on the quality of life. Assertive Community Treatment is a psychosocial service that involves the family's role in overcoming breast cancer client anxiety and depression. Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of Assertive Community Treatment towards anxiety and depression of breast cancer clients. Method: The research design used was quasi-experiment with a pre-posttest control group design. This research subject determines by using purposive sampling. The study population was breast cancer clients who seek treatment at Public Health Center of Medokan Ayu in Surabaya. The sam...
AbstractMost women experience distress during the course of their breast cancer diagnosis and treatm...
The study is carried out as retrospective and prospective observational studies to analyse the cance...
Objective: The effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in quality of life and death...
Background: Breast cancer increases the occurrence of psychosocial problems, namely anxiety and depr...
Introduction: Women diagnosed with breast cancer have psychosocial problems. Psychosocial that occur...
Abstrack: Introduction: Women diagnosed with breast cancer have psychosocial problems. Psychosocial ...
Introduction: Cancer is one of the most important health problems around the world today, and its pr...
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm that affects women. One of t...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of anxiety and depression level...
Here, we review the prevalence and treatment of anxiety and depression among patients with breast ca...
Purpose: To document the prevalence of depression and anxiety disorders, and their associations with...
Background: Approximately 1 in 4 breast cancer patients experience anxiety and depression during the...
Background: Depression and anxiety are common psychiatric morbidity among breast cancer patient. The...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer that endangers the women's mental health. Objec...
Background: Breast cancer is the most incident cancer and the fifth cause of death due to malignanci...
AbstractMost women experience distress during the course of their breast cancer diagnosis and treatm...
The study is carried out as retrospective and prospective observational studies to analyse the cance...
Objective: The effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in quality of life and death...
Background: Breast cancer increases the occurrence of psychosocial problems, namely anxiety and depr...
Introduction: Women diagnosed with breast cancer have psychosocial problems. Psychosocial that occur...
Abstrack: Introduction: Women diagnosed with breast cancer have psychosocial problems. Psychosocial ...
Introduction: Cancer is one of the most important health problems around the world today, and its pr...
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm that affects women. One of t...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of anxiety and depression level...
Here, we review the prevalence and treatment of anxiety and depression among patients with breast ca...
Purpose: To document the prevalence of depression and anxiety disorders, and their associations with...
Background: Approximately 1 in 4 breast cancer patients experience anxiety and depression during the...
Background: Depression and anxiety are common psychiatric morbidity among breast cancer patient. The...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer that endangers the women's mental health. Objec...
Background: Breast cancer is the most incident cancer and the fifth cause of death due to malignanci...
AbstractMost women experience distress during the course of their breast cancer diagnosis and treatm...
The study is carried out as retrospective and prospective observational studies to analyse the cance...
Objective: The effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in quality of life and death...