Cancer-related fatigue, depressive symptoms, and functional status: A mediation model
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A study was conducted to test through secondary analysis, a mediation hypothesis about the direct and indirect relationships between fatigue and depressive symptoms through a pathway involving functional status. Results indicated support for partial mediation for the control group while it was also found that the previously significant relationship between fatigue and depressive symptoms were reduced after functional status was controlled, accounting for 43% of the total mediated effect.
Publication Name: Nursing Research (New York)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0029-6562
Year: 2006
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Depression and anxiety in women with breast cancer and their partners
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A study tests the hypothesis that telephone-delivered psychosocial interventions decrease depression and anxiety in women with breast cancer and their partners. Results indicate that telephone-delivered psychosocial interventions are effective for decreasing symptoms of depression and anxiety to improve psychological quality of life.
Publication Name: Nursing Research (New York)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0029-6562
Year: 2007
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A research was using a new and unique method to study the manifestation of symptoms on different patients and the change of the symptoms over time.
Publication Name: Nursing Research (New York)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0029-6562
Year: 2007
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