2017
DOI: 10.1002/pon.4419
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“…Although depression symptoms are very frequent in cancer, health care professionals often feel badly equipped to manage them (Kissane, 2014). In this regard, our results tie in with an increasing acknowledgement in the literature that the concept of depression as a psychiatric category may be of limited use for clinical management of depression symptoms in the cancer context (King, 2017). Our results add further insights into this observed mismatch.…”
Section: Implications For Diagnostics and Treatment In Oncological Settingssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Although depression symptoms are very frequent in cancer, health care professionals often feel badly equipped to manage them (Kissane, 2014). In this regard, our results tie in with an increasing acknowledgement in the literature that the concept of depression as a psychiatric category may be of limited use for clinical management of depression symptoms in the cancer context (King, 2017). Our results add further insights into this observed mismatch.…”
Section: Implications For Diagnostics and Treatment In Oncological Settingssupporting
confidence: 53%