Mediating effects of rumination on insomnia in cancer survivors: Influences of cancer‐related fatigue, fear of recurrence, and psychological distress
Omid Amani,
Mohammad Ali Mazaheri,
Mona Malekzadeh Moghani
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundWhile advancements in cancer treatments have improved survival rates, they also lead to adverse effects such as insomnia, which significantly impacts survivors' sleep quality.ObjectiveThis study explores the influence of cancer‐related fatigue (CRF), Fear of Cancer Recurrence (FCR), and psychological distress, with rumination serving as a mediating factor, on the insomnia experienced by cancer survivors.MethodsThe study involved 220 cancer survivors attending Shohada‐e‐Tajrish Hospital's oncology cen… Show more
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