Patterns of stress coping and depression among patients with head and neck cancer: A Japanese cross-sectional study.
Kanako IchikuraAya YamashitaTaro SugimotoSeiji KishimotoEisuke MatsushimaPublished in: Psycho-oncology (2017)
This study indicates that patients with a dependent-coping pattern may account for the largest HNC population and are likely to suffer from depression. Dependent coping includes smoking, drinking, seeking support, or engaging self-distraction. In the future, we should develop psychological intervention programs focused on coping strategies and enhancement of the support system for patients with HNC.