Purpose: Women with breast cancer often experience distress. This cohort study investigated the prevalence of distress, predictors of distress, and changes in distress during surgical continuity of care for breast cancer (from diagnosis to commencement of adjuvant treatment). Methods: The participants were 1079 women with breast cancer who were recruited between April 2013 and May 2014 from 11 breast surgery departments in Denmark. Distress was evaluated using the Distress Thermometer (DT) and predictors of distress were assessed with a self-administered questionnaire at the time of diagnosis (T1), at discharge (T2), and by the start of adjuvant treatment or follow-up (T3). Repeated measures ANOVA, simple and multiple linear regression, and...
textabstractTo date, little is known about enduring clinical distress as measured with the commonly ...
To date, little is known about enduring clinical distress as measured with the commonly used distres...
Abstract To date, little is known about enduring clinical distress as measured with the commonly use...
PURPOSE: Women with breast cancer often experience significant distress. Currently, there are no que...
PURPOSE: A diagnosis of breast cancer is a key turning point in a woman's life that may lead to her ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To improve psychosocial care, the National Comprehensive C...
Purpose: Little is known about the prevalence of combined anxiety and depressive symptoms (CADS) in ...
OBJECTIVE: In this article, we aim to (a) identify distinct trajectories of psychological distress i...
OBJECTIVE: In this article, we aim to (a) identify distinct trajectories of psychological distress i...
OBJECTIVE: In this article, we aim to (a) identify distinct trajectories of psychological distress i...
OBJECTIVE: In this article, we aim to (a) identify distinct trajectories of psychological distress i...
OBJECTIVE: In this article, we aim to (a) identify distinct trajectories of psychological distress i...
BACKGROUND: To improve psychosocial care, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommends the u...
Context: Persistent pain after treatment for breast cancer (PPBCT) is a common side effect of breast...
Context: Persistent pain after treatment for breast cancer (PPBCT) is a common side effect of breast...
textabstractTo date, little is known about enduring clinical distress as measured with the commonly ...
To date, little is known about enduring clinical distress as measured with the commonly used distres...
Abstract To date, little is known about enduring clinical distress as measured with the commonly use...
PURPOSE: Women with breast cancer often experience significant distress. Currently, there are no que...
PURPOSE: A diagnosis of breast cancer is a key turning point in a woman's life that may lead to her ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To improve psychosocial care, the National Comprehensive C...
Purpose: Little is known about the prevalence of combined anxiety and depressive symptoms (CADS) in ...
OBJECTIVE: In this article, we aim to (a) identify distinct trajectories of psychological distress i...
OBJECTIVE: In this article, we aim to (a) identify distinct trajectories of psychological distress i...
OBJECTIVE: In this article, we aim to (a) identify distinct trajectories of psychological distress i...
OBJECTIVE: In this article, we aim to (a) identify distinct trajectories of psychological distress i...
OBJECTIVE: In this article, we aim to (a) identify distinct trajectories of psychological distress i...
BACKGROUND: To improve psychosocial care, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommends the u...
Context: Persistent pain after treatment for breast cancer (PPBCT) is a common side effect of breast...
Context: Persistent pain after treatment for breast cancer (PPBCT) is a common side effect of breast...
textabstractTo date, little is known about enduring clinical distress as measured with the commonly ...
To date, little is known about enduring clinical distress as measured with the commonly used distres...
Abstract To date, little is known about enduring clinical distress as measured with the commonly use...