Global meaning and meaning-related life attitudes: exploring their role in predicting depression, anxiety, and demoralization in cancer patients.

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Global meaning and meaning-related life attitudes: exploring their role in predicting depression, anxiety, and demoralization in cancer patients. / Vehling, Sigrun; Lehmann, Claudia; Oechsle, Karin; Bokemeyer, Carsten; Krüll, Andreas; Koch-Gromus, Uwe; Mehnert, Anja.

In: SUPPORT CARE CANCER, Vol. 19, No. 4, 4, 2011, p. 513-520.

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title = "Global meaning and meaning-related life attitudes: exploring their role in predicting depression, anxiety, and demoralization in cancer patients.",
abstract = "While significance of the concept of meaning in understanding adaptation to cancer is widely accepted, it has been little studied, especially in longitudinal data. This study aims to clarify the role of global meaning and meaning-related life attitudes (death acceptance and goal seeking) in predicting different aspects of psychological and existential distress by reference to a specified research model.",
author = "Sigrun Vehling and Claudia Lehmann and Karin Oechsle and Carsten Bokemeyer and Andreas Kr{\"u}ll and Uwe Koch-Gromus and Anja Mehnert",
year = "2011",
language = "English",
volume = "19",
pages = "513--520",
journal = "SUPPORT CARE CANCER",
issn = "0941-4355",
publisher = "Springer",
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T1 - Global meaning and meaning-related life attitudes: exploring their role in predicting depression, anxiety, and demoralization in cancer patients.

AU - Vehling, Sigrun

AU - Lehmann, Claudia

AU - Oechsle, Karin

AU - Bokemeyer, Carsten

AU - Krüll, Andreas

AU - Koch-Gromus, Uwe

AU - Mehnert, Anja

PY - 2011

Y1 - 2011

N2 - While significance of the concept of meaning in understanding adaptation to cancer is widely accepted, it has been little studied, especially in longitudinal data. This study aims to clarify the role of global meaning and meaning-related life attitudes (death acceptance and goal seeking) in predicting different aspects of psychological and existential distress by reference to a specified research model.

AB - While significance of the concept of meaning in understanding adaptation to cancer is widely accepted, it has been little studied, especially in longitudinal data. This study aims to clarify the role of global meaning and meaning-related life attitudes (death acceptance and goal seeking) in predicting different aspects of psychological and existential distress by reference to a specified research model.

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

VL - 19

SP - 513

EP - 520

JO - SUPPORT CARE CANCER

JF - SUPPORT CARE CANCER

SN - 0941-4355

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