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Distress in hospitalized cancer patients: Associations with personality traits, clinical and psychosocial characteristics.

Theresia PichlerBirgitt Marten-MittagKerstin HermelinkEva TelzerowTamara FrankUlrike AckermannClaus BelkaStephanie E CombsChristian GratzkeJürgen GschwendNadia HarbeckVolker HeinemannKathleen HerkommerMarion KiechleSven MahnerSteffi PigorschJosefine RauchChristian StiefFriederike MummPia HeußnerPeter HerschbachAndreas Dinkel
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2021)
Controlling for sociodemographic characteristics and dispositional vulnerability, that is neuroticism, current clinical and psychosocial characteristics were still associated with hospitalized patients' psychosocial distress. Psycho-oncologists should address both, the more transient emotional responses, such as depressive symptoms, as well as more enduring patient characteristics, like neuroticism.
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