2014
DOI: 10.5388/aon.2014.14.2.51
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Influence of Spiritual Health and Fatigue on Depression in Breast Cancer Patients

Abstract: Purpose: This study was to examine the impact of spiritual health and fatigue on the depression among breast cancer patients. The research design was descriptive study. Methods: Data were collected through three structured questionnaires: the 'Spiritual Health Scale' , developed by Highfield, 'Fatigue Scale' developed and revised by Piper, 'Depression Scale' developed by Zung. The participants of this study were 161 breast cancer patients of both in-patient and out-patient units from two general hospitals in B… Show more

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“…A previous study reported that the fatigue level of Korean women cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy was moderate, with the sensory subscale being the highest, followed by behavioral/severity and then affective meaning [ 14 ]. In Korean breast cancer patients, the total fatigue score was moderate, while the highest subscale was behavioral/severity [ 15 ], representing a different patterns of subscales compared to that in the first study. Therefore, the patterns of fatigue can vary depending on disease type.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A previous study reported that the fatigue level of Korean women cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy was moderate, with the sensory subscale being the highest, followed by behavioral/severity and then affective meaning [ 14 ]. In Korean breast cancer patients, the total fatigue score was moderate, while the highest subscale was behavioral/severity [ 15 ], representing a different patterns of subscales compared to that in the first study. Therefore, the patterns of fatigue can vary depending on disease type.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%