2021
DOI: 10.18502/bccr.v11i4.5724
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Psychological Distress in Candidates for Surgery: a Comparative Study Between Patients with Chronic and Acute Diseases

Abstract: Background: Preoperative psychological distress, including anxiety, stress, and depression, is an important issue in psychological pathology. It is of double importance among vulnerable groups such as patients with incurable chronic diseases (such as breast cancer) and simple diseases (such as cholecystitis). We assessed the development of anxiety and stress symptoms in two groups undergoing surgery; breast cancer patients and patients undergoing cholecystectomy. Methods: In a causal-comparative study, 3… Show more

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