BACKGROUND: Existential distress is an important factor affecting psychological well-being in cancer patients. We studied occurrence and predictors of demoralization, a syndrome of existential distress, in particular the interaction of age, gender, and curative vs. palliative treatment phase. METHODS: A cross-sectional sample of N = 750 patients with different tumor sites was recruited from in- and outpatient treatment facilities. Patients completed the following self-report questionnaires: Demoralization Scale, Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Illness-Specific Social Support Scale Short Version-8, and physical problems list of the NCCN Distress Thermometer. Moderated multiple regression analyses were conducted. RESULTS: We found high demora...
Background: Demoralisation is a clinically significant problem among cancer patients with a prevalen...
Existential distress is of clinical concern in patients with terminal illness. Although existential ...
Background Patient understanding of advanced metastatic disease is central to decisions about care n...
[[abstract]]Background Demoralization is distinctive psychological distress that involves hopelessne...
Objective: The circumstances of advanced cancer can cause considerable psychological distress, incl...
Objective: Anxiety and depression are common in cancer patients and seem to affect quality of life, ...
Background. Studies demonstrate that early palliative care (EPC) improves advanced cancer patients’ ...
Introduction: Demoralization is a frequent psychological response to cancer. However, the impact of ...
The development and elaboration of a conceptualization of existential distress in patients with adva...
International audienceThis work aims to investigate the factors associated with psychological distre...
Advanced cancer is associated with significant emotional and psychological distress. A substantial m...
Background: Felt security in close relationships may affect individual adaptation responses to exis...
PurposeMonitoring distress assessment in cancer patients during the treatment phase is a component o...
A severe life threatening illness can challenge fundamental expectations about security, interrelate...
Research shows that the majority of patients with advanced cancer demonstrate an inaccurate understa...
Background: Demoralisation is a clinically significant problem among cancer patients with a prevalen...
Existential distress is of clinical concern in patients with terminal illness. Although existential ...
Background Patient understanding of advanced metastatic disease is central to decisions about care n...
[[abstract]]Background Demoralization is distinctive psychological distress that involves hopelessne...
Objective: The circumstances of advanced cancer can cause considerable psychological distress, incl...
Objective: Anxiety and depression are common in cancer patients and seem to affect quality of life, ...
Background. Studies demonstrate that early palliative care (EPC) improves advanced cancer patients’ ...
Introduction: Demoralization is a frequent psychological response to cancer. However, the impact of ...
The development and elaboration of a conceptualization of existential distress in patients with adva...
International audienceThis work aims to investigate the factors associated with psychological distre...
Advanced cancer is associated with significant emotional and psychological distress. A substantial m...
Background: Felt security in close relationships may affect individual adaptation responses to exis...
PurposeMonitoring distress assessment in cancer patients during the treatment phase is a component o...
A severe life threatening illness can challenge fundamental expectations about security, interrelate...
Research shows that the majority of patients with advanced cancer demonstrate an inaccurate understa...
Background: Demoralisation is a clinically significant problem among cancer patients with a prevalen...
Existential distress is of clinical concern in patients with terminal illness. Although existential ...
Background Patient understanding of advanced metastatic disease is central to decisions about care n...