Cancer Pain ManagementDeborah B. McGuire, Connie Henke Yarbro Grune & Stratton, 1987 - 286 pages |
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... Anxiety has. Authors / Sample Fotopoulos et al.21 17 advanced cancer pts with pain McKegney et al.36 101 cancer pts ... Anxiety Scale ( STAI ) ; Symptom Checklist- 90 ( SCL - 90 ) Visual Analogue Scales - anxiety and depression ( VASA ...
... Anxiety has. Authors / Sample Fotopoulos et al.21 17 advanced cancer pts with pain McKegney et al.36 101 cancer pts ... Anxiety Scale ( STAI ) ; Symptom Checklist- 90 ( SCL - 90 ) Visual Analogue Scales - anxiety and depression ( VASA ...
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... Anxiety has been less well - studied . Only Ahles et al.1,2 have attempted to measure anxiety in cancer patients with pain ; they found no differences in anxiety between such individuals and pain - free cancer patients . Spiegel and ...
... Anxiety has been less well - studied . Only Ahles et al.1,2 have attempted to measure anxiety in cancer patients with pain ; they found no differences in anxiety between such individuals and pain - free cancer patients . Spiegel and ...
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... anxiety and depression . Depression rated on a VAS has been shown to correlate with other more extensive measures of depression such as the Beck Depression Inventory and SCL - 90 . Anxiety measured on a VAS did not similarly correlate ...
... anxiety and depression . Depression rated on a VAS has been shown to correlate with other more extensive measures of depression such as the Beck Depression Inventory and SCL - 90 . Anxiety measured on a VAS did not similarly correlate ...
Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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