Death anxiety in patients with primary brain tumor: Measurement, prevalence, and determinants.
Ashlee R LoughanMariya HusainScott G RavytsKelcie D WillisSarah Ellen BraunJulia K BrechbielFarah J AslanzadehGary RodinDace S SvikisLeroy ThackerPublished in: Palliative & supportive care (2023)
The DADDS is a more appropriate instrument than the DAS to assess death anxiety in neuro-oncology. The proportion of patients with PBT who experience death anxiety appears to be higher than in other advanced cancer populations. Death anxiety is a highly distressing symptom, especially when coupled with generalized anxiety and fears of disease progression, which appears to be the case in patients with PBT. Our findings call for routine monitoring and the treatment of death anxiety in neuro-oncology.