Title of article
Illness-Related Hopelessness in Advanced Cancer: Influence of Anxiety, Depression, and Preparatory Grief
Author/Authors
Kyriaki Mystakidou، نويسنده , , Kyriaki and Tsilika، نويسنده , , Eleni and Parpa، نويسنده , , Efi and Athanasouli، نويسنده , , Paraskevi and Galanos، نويسنده , , Antonis and Anna، نويسنده , , Pagoropoulou and Vlahos، نويسنده , , Lambros، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
10
From page
138
To page
147
Abstract
The growing interest in the psychological distress in patients with cancer has been the major reason for the conduction of this study. The aims were to assess the relationship of hopelessness, anxiety, distress, and preparatory grief, as well as their predictive power to hopelessness. Ninety-four patients with advanced cancer completed the study at a palliative care unit in Athens, Greece. Beck Hopelessness Scale, the Greek version of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression (HAD) scale, and the Preparatory Grief in Advanced Cancer Patients scale were administered. Information concerning patientsʹ treatment was acquired from the medical records, whereas physicians recorded their clinical condition. Hopelessness correlated significantly with preparatory grief (r = .630, P < .0005), anxiety (r = .539, P < .0005), depression (r = .642, P < .0005), HAD-Total (r = .686, P < .0005), and age (r = −.212, P = .040). Multiple regression analyses showed that preparatory grief (P < .0005), depression (P < .0005), and age (P = .003) were predictors of hopelessness, explaining 58.8% of total variance. In this patient sample, depression, preparatory grief, and patientsʹ age were predictors of hopelessness.
Journal title
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
Record number
1812355
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