2005
DOI: 10.4040/jkan.2005.35.1.195
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A Correlational Study among Perceived Stress, Anger Expression, and Depression in Cancer Patients

Abstract: These results suggested that cancer patients with a high degree of perceived stress are likely to be high in anger-out and anger-in. Perceived stress and anger-in are major factors which affect depression in cancer patients.

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“…Another study on 939 American teenagers also reported that individuals' perceived stress positively predicts their anger, which in turn affects their misbehavior, such as substance use [12]. Also, the perceived stress in cancer patients indicated a significant positive correlation to anger and depression [13].…”
Section: Stress and Negative Emotionsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Another study on 939 American teenagers also reported that individuals' perceived stress positively predicts their anger, which in turn affects their misbehavior, such as substance use [12]. Also, the perceived stress in cancer patients indicated a significant positive correlation to anger and depression [13].…”
Section: Stress and Negative Emotionsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Therefore, they will be less influenced by the judgment of the diseases and their cancer identities and thus be less suffered from the stress. The low levels of the perceived stress can be advantageous for them to maintain a good emotional condition and social functioning, which decrease their psychological symptoms as well.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceived stress is one of the most common psychological consequences when people develop cancer. Studies showed that among cancer patients, stress was positively related to psychological symptoms . A large number of studies also found that high levels of dispositional mindfulness was associated with low perceived stress .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…암 환자의 삶의 질에 영향을 미치는 요소는 인구사회학적 요소 (Kim, Yoo, Kim, & Han, 2003;Molife, Lorigan, & MacNeil, 2001), 심리적 요소 (Guren et al, 2003;Lee, 2006;Maeda, Onuoha, & Munakata, 2006;Suh, 2007;Wittmann, Vollmer, Schweiger, & Hiddemann, 2006), 건강관련 요인 (Lee, Sohn, Lee, Park, & Park, 2005;Schultz & Winstead-Fry, 2001; Taechaboonsermsak (Guren et al, 2003;Lee, 2006;Maeda, Onuoha, & Munakata, 2006;Suh, 2007).…”
Section: 다 이는 치명적이고 만성적인 암의 치료 및 회복에 있어 생존만unclassified
“…로 알려져 있고 (Wittmann, Vollmer, Schweiger, & Hiddemann, 2006), 환자의 건강 증진 행위를 방해함으로써 삶의 질 을 저하시킨다 (Lee, Sohn, Lee, Park, & Park, 2005).…”
Section: 우울은 의학적 치료 행위를 감소시키며 생존율을 낮추는 것으unclassified