Abstract. Depressive disorders and psychosocial related factors were investigated in 113 patients one year after the diagnosis of cancer. Patients with an ICD-10 diagnosis of depression (31% of the sample) showed higher external locus of control, poorer social support, higher incidence of undesirable and/or uncontrollable events than non-depressed. They differed also in reporting more frequently a life-time history of emotional disorders, inability to adjust to the diagnosis of cancer and in having a lower score on the performance status. Of these factors, past psychiatric history, early maladjustment to cancer, poor social support and low performance status were predictors of depressive symptoms
BACKGROUND: Although depression and mood-related disorders are common in persons with cancer, these...
Depressive spectrum disorders, including major depression, persistent depression, minor and sub-synd...
This evidence-based report reviews the empiric literature on depression in people with cancer with a...
ABSTRACT. This study examined depressive symptoms in 475 pa-tients with cancer and in a reference gr...
This study examined depressive symptoms in 475 patients with cancer and in a reference group of 255 ...
Background: Previous studies of medically ill patients suggested that abnormal illness behaviour (i....
Cancer is one of the most prevalent medical disorders throughout the world. It is estimated that the...
Evaluation of the incidence of depression among cancer patients has been the object of a number of s...
There are many dimensions to psychosocial, issues in cancer; two of which are focused here and relat...
Depression is one of the most frequent behavioral disorders characterized with disenjoyment, lack of...
This study examined depressive symptoms in 475 patients with cancer and in a reference group of 255 ...
Depression is a common comorbidity in cancer cases, affecting >10% of patients. A cancer diagnosis i...
As part of a more lengthy study major, this paper studies the prevalence of depression in cancer pat...
Objective. Clinical observations indicate that patients with advanced cancer and depression report h...
Thirty-nine male and 90 female patients aged 40 and over, who had been given a primary diagnosis of ...
BACKGROUND: Although depression and mood-related disorders are common in persons with cancer, these...
Depressive spectrum disorders, including major depression, persistent depression, minor and sub-synd...
This evidence-based report reviews the empiric literature on depression in people with cancer with a...
ABSTRACT. This study examined depressive symptoms in 475 pa-tients with cancer and in a reference gr...
This study examined depressive symptoms in 475 patients with cancer and in a reference group of 255 ...
Background: Previous studies of medically ill patients suggested that abnormal illness behaviour (i....
Cancer is one of the most prevalent medical disorders throughout the world. It is estimated that the...
Evaluation of the incidence of depression among cancer patients has been the object of a number of s...
There are many dimensions to psychosocial, issues in cancer; two of which are focused here and relat...
Depression is one of the most frequent behavioral disorders characterized with disenjoyment, lack of...
This study examined depressive symptoms in 475 patients with cancer and in a reference group of 255 ...
Depression is a common comorbidity in cancer cases, affecting >10% of patients. A cancer diagnosis i...
As part of a more lengthy study major, this paper studies the prevalence of depression in cancer pat...
Objective. Clinical observations indicate that patients with advanced cancer and depression report h...
Thirty-nine male and 90 female patients aged 40 and over, who had been given a primary diagnosis of ...
BACKGROUND: Although depression and mood-related disorders are common in persons with cancer, these...
Depressive spectrum disorders, including major depression, persistent depression, minor and sub-synd...
This evidence-based report reviews the empiric literature on depression in people with cancer with a...