2019
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2019.37.15_suppl.e23004
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Demoralization and associated features in an Italian sample of end-of-life cancer patients.

Abstract: e23004 Background: Demoralization is an expression of cancer-related existential distress that emerges from feelings of loss and changes linked to a life-threatening clinical condition. It is characterized by subjective incompetence, sense of failure, hopelessness, loss of purpose/meaning and low self-esteem. The study aimed to explore prevalence, latent dimensions and associated features of demoralization in a sample of end-of-life cancer patients. Methods: Participants were recruited for a cross-sectional a… Show more

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