Hopelessness and Related Variables among Cancer Patients in the Southern European Psycho-Oncology Study (SEPOS).


Autoria(s): Grassi, L; Travado, L; Gil, F; Sabato, S; Rossi, E; Tomamichel, M; Marmai, L; Biancosino, B; Nanni, MG; SEPOS
Data(s)

30/04/2013

30/04/2013

2010

Resumo

BACKGROUND: Although hopelessness has been studied in cancer, no data are available in non-English-speaking countries. OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to amass data from Southern European countries (Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland) in order to fill this void. METHOD: A group of 312 cancer patients completed the Mini-MAC Hopelessness subscale, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), the Cancer Worry Inventory (CWI), and a six-item Visual Analog scale (VAS) to measure intensity of physical symptoms, general well-being, difficulty in coping with cancer, intensity of social support from close relationships, leisure activity, and support from religious beliefs. RESULTS: Regression analysis indicated that HADS-Depression, VAS Maladaptive Coping and Well-Being, and the CWI explained 42% of the variance. CONCLUSION: Hopelessness in cancer patients seems not exclusively to correspond to depression, but is related to various other psychosocial factors, such as maladaptive coping, as well.

Identificador

Psychosomatics. 2010 May-Jun;51(3):201-7

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/1237

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eng

Publicador

Elsevier

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openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Adaptation, Psychological #Anxiety Disorders/diagnosis #Anxiety Disorders/psychology #Cross-Cultural Comparison #Depressive Disorder/diagnosis #Depressive Disorder/psychology #Europe #Leisure Activities #Motivation #Neoplasms/psychology #Pain Measurement #Personality Inventory/statistics & numerical data #Psychometrics #Quality of Life/psychology #Sick Role #Social Support
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article