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Literature Review: Self-Compassion, Depression and Anxiety in a Cancer Population: A Systematic Review: Empircal Paper: Does Self-Compassion Facilitate Disengagement from Unachievable Goals? /
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Literature Review: Self-Compassion, Depression and Anxiety in a Cancer Population: A Systematic Review: Empircal Paper: Does Self-Compassion Facilitate Disengagement from Unachievable Goals? // Lois Coy.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 83-05, Section: A.
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Literature Review: Self-Compassion, Depression and Anxiety in a Cancer Population: A Systematic Review: Empircal Paper: Does Self-Compassion Facilitate Disengagement from Unachievable Goals? /
Coy, Lois,
Literature Review: Self-Compassion, Depression and Anxiety in a Cancer Population: A Systematic Review: Empircal Paper: Does Self-Compassion Facilitate Disengagement from Unachievable Goals? /
Lois Coy. - 1 electronic resource (149 pages)
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 83-05, Section: A.
Objectives: Individuals with a cancer diagnosis can experience many difficulties, including anxiety and depression. One construct found to be related to anxiety and depression is self-compassion. This review aimed to examine studies that explored these relationships in adults who have received a cancer diagnosis.Methods: A literature search was conducted using five databases. Studies that had examined adults who had received any cancer diagnosis and any form of treatment were included.Results: Ten studies were found that met the inclusion criteria. A narrative synthesis of these studies provided support for the existence of inverse relationships between self-compassion and both anxiety and depression (effects ranging from small-large).Conclusion: Overall, the strength and direction of the cross-sectional relationships between self-compassion and depression/anxiety in this population appeared to be in line with those reported in other populations (Macbeth & Gumley, 2012). Knowledge of these relationships may allow earlier detection of anxiety and depression in this population. Further experimental and longitudinal research is needed to establish causality. Different factors may mediate (e.g., illness perceptions) and moderate (e.g., lymphedema status) these relationships. Further exploration is required of any cognitive factors or cancer characteristics that could play an influential role, to enable the appropriate design and administration of interventions.
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