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Psychiatric symptoms mediate the effect of resilience on health-related quality of life in patients with breast cancer: Longitudinal examination.

Sungwon LeeSaim JungSanghyup JungJung Yoon MoonGyu Han OhChan-Woo YeomKyung-Lak SonKwang-Min LeeWon-Hyoung KimDooyoung JungTae-Yong KimSeock-Ah ImKyung-Hun LeeEun-Jung ShimBong-Jin Hahm
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2021)
Clinical caseness on HADS depression subscale during chemotherapy was a mediating factor of the relationship between resilience before chemotherapy and HRQOL after chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Depression during chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer may be a target symptom of screening and intervention to maintain the HRQOL after chemotherapy. Also, patients with low resilience are more likely to develop depression during chemotherapy, and clinicians should carefully monitor whether depression occurs in these patients with low resilience.
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