2016
DOI: 10.7231/jon.2016.27.2.119
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A Study on Emotional Characteristics with the CoreSeven-Emotions Inventory (CSEI), Based on Seven Emotions (七情) in Cancer Patients

Abstract: Objectives: The Purpose of this study was to conduct a characteristic study on cancer patients using the Core Seven Emotions Inventory (CSEI) followed by a correlation analysis with STAI, STAXI and BDI. Methods: This study was conducted by analyzing the medical records of 21 patients who had visited ○○ University Oriental hospital and completed the Core Seven Emotions Inventory (CSEI), BAI, and BDI. A total of 21 patients diagnosed with Cancer were analyzed using SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Scienc… Show more

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“…4 According to a prior study, the factors that affect the quality of life include physical dysfunction, cognitive impairment, and psychiatric symptoms such as depression and anxiety. 5 More importantly, physical dysfunction after a stroke is not just a limitation exercise control and routine activity, but a condition that accompanies emotional disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and anger; therefore, it is essential to consider the health-related quality of such patients. 6 Depression is one of the most common socio-psychological symptoms in patients diagnosed with stroke, with a frequency of 27% to 60%, and the more one fails to lead an independent daily life due to limitations on activ-as human beings, and in cases of severe pain, the rehabilitation motivations are reduced, making treatment difficult or delaying recovery time, directly affecting physical functioning and quality of life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 According to a prior study, the factors that affect the quality of life include physical dysfunction, cognitive impairment, and psychiatric symptoms such as depression and anxiety. 5 More importantly, physical dysfunction after a stroke is not just a limitation exercise control and routine activity, but a condition that accompanies emotional disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and anger; therefore, it is essential to consider the health-related quality of such patients. 6 Depression is one of the most common socio-psychological symptoms in patients diagnosed with stroke, with a frequency of 27% to 60%, and the more one fails to lead an independent daily life due to limitations on activ-as human beings, and in cases of severe pain, the rehabilitation motivations are reduced, making treatment difficult or delaying recovery time, directly affecting physical functioning and quality of life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Afterward, Korean medicine experts in neuropsychiatry developed a questionnaire consisting of 100 items based on a predeveloped questionnaire for measuring emotions. Several studies have identified the emotional characteristics of patients with panic disorder, 11 insomnia, 12 cancer, 13 and facial paralysis 14 using the core emotional assessment tool. Although the reliability and usability of this questionnaire were high, the number of items limited clinical use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%