Depressive symptoms after breast cancer surgery: relationships with global, cancer-related, and life event stress
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Study protocol to investigate the effect of a lifestyle intervention on body weight, psychological health status and risk factors associated with disease recurrence in women recovering from breast cancer treatment [ISRCTN08045231].Self-efficacy, perceived preparedness, and psychological distress in women completing primary treatment for breast cancer.Cytokine gene variations associated with subsyndromal depressive symptoms in patients with breast cancerExercise, tea consumption, and depression among breast cancer survivors.Can telephone counseling post-treatment improve psychosocial outcomes among early stage breast cancer survivors?Anxious personality and breast cancer: possible negative impact on quality of life after breast-conserving therapy.Factors that Affect Patients' Decision-Making about Mastectomy or Breast Conserving Surgery, and the Psychological Effect of this Choice on Breast Cancer Patients.Depression, correlates of depression, and receipt of depression care among low-income women with breast or gynecologic cancer.Post-traumatic stress symptoms in long-term non-Hodgkin's lymphoma survivors: does time heal?Weight control needs and experiences among rural breast cancer survivors.Cancer recurrence worry, risk perception, and informational-coping styles among Appalachian cancer survivorsLifestyle Modification Experiences of African American Breast Cancer Survivors: A Needs AssessmentEffectiveness of telephone-based interventions on health-related quality of life and prognostic outcomes in breast cancer patients and survivors-A meta-analysis.Strategies used in coping with a cancer diagnosis predict meaning in life for survivorsTraumatic stress, perceived global stress, and life events: prospectively predicting quality of life in breast cancer patientsPerceived distress and its association with depression and anxiety in breast cancer patientsA review of age differences in psychological adjustment to breast cancer.Prospective associations between emotional distress and poor outcomes in type 2 diabetesPTSD diagnoses, subsyndromal symptoms, and comorbidities contribute to impairments for breast cancer survivors.Hypnotizability, posttraumatic stress, and depressive symptoms in metastatic breast cancerIntensity of recreational physical activity in different life periods in relation to breast cancer among women in the region of Western PomeraniaCorrelates of depressive symptomatology in African-American breast cancer patients.Cancer patients with major depressive disorder: testing a biobehavioral/cognitive behavior intervention.Predictors of enduring clinical distress in women with breast cancer.Prevalence of depression and its related factors among Chinese women with breast cancer.Concerns about Breast Cancer, Pain, and Fatigue in Non-Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Primary Treatment.Determinants of physical activity among women treated for breast cancer in a 5-year longitudinal follow-up investigation.Assessing stress in cancer patients: a second-order factor analysis model for the Perceived Stress Scale.Explaining age-related differences in depression following breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.Prevalence of and risk factors for prostatitis in African American men: the Flint Men's Health Study.Self-efficacy as a marker of cardiac function and predictor of heart failure hospitalization and mortality in patients with stable coronary heart disease: findings from the Heart and Soul Study.Self-efficacy and health status in patients with coronary heart disease: findings from the heart and soul study.Age-related longitudinal changes in depressive symptoms following breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.Stress generation over the course of breast cancer survivorship.Randomized controlled trial of expressive writing for patients with renal cell carcinoma.Prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities among women undergoing free tissue autologous breast reconstruction.Incidence of depression and anxiety among women newly diagnosed with breast or genital organ cancer in Germany.If I don't laugh, I'll cry: Exploring humor coping in breast cancer.Prevalence of depression, anxiety and their risk factors in German women with breast cancer in general and gynecological practices.Physical activity and psychological health in breast cancer survivors: an application of basic psychological needs theory.
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Depressive symptoms after breast cancer surgery: relationships with global, cancer-related, and life event stress
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Barbara L Andersen
Deanna M Golden-Kreutz
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2004-03-01T00:00:00Z