Journal article
Evaluation of the effects of a psychosocial intervention on mood, coping, and quality of life in cancer patients
N Reavley, JF Pallant, A Sali
Integrative Cancer Therapies | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2009
Abstract
It was hypothesized that participation in a psychosocial intervention incorporating meditation, social support, positive thinking, and a low-fat, vegetarian diet would have beneficial effects on mood, coping, and quality of life (QOL) in cancer patients. This article describes the sociodemographic, medical, and psychological characteristics of participants in a psychosocial intervention designed for cancer patients. It also describes program impact in terms of Profile of Mood States, Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer, and Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy. Compliance with program recommendations for 3 months and effects on adjustment were also explored. Improvements in all meas..
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This work has been done with the assistance of funding provided by the Department of Veterans' Affairs. However, the views expressed in this version of the work do not necessarily represent the views of the Minister for Veterans' Affairs or the Department of Veterans' Affairs. The Commonwealth does not give any warranty nor accept any liability in relation to the contents of this work.