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A cross-sectional comparison study of cognitive and emotional well-being in oral cancer patients
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posted on 2023-06-07, 15:07 authored by Carrie LlewellynCarrie Llewellyn, J. Weinman, M. McGurkThe main aim of this study was to establish whether oral cancer patients were at risk of long-term problems with adaptation, whilst investigating contributory factors using a framework of Subjective Well-Being. Three samples of patients treated for either oral cancer (n=115); throat cancer (n=47), or benign conditions of the salivary gland (n=33) were recruited into a cross-sectional, postal questionnaire study. A gender and age matched healthy normative sample (n=115) was recruited for comparison purposes. Measures included The Satisfaction with Life Scale, the General Health Survey (SF-12), Life Orientation Test and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Patients with oral cancer demonstrated similar levels of cognitive and emotional well-being as the other samples. Time since treatment and the majority of clinical and treatment related factors had no effect on cognitive and emotional adaptation in any of the patient samples.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Published version
Journal
Oral OncologyISSN
1368-8375Publisher
ElsevierIssue
2Volume
44Page range
124-132Department affiliated with
- Primary Care and Public Health Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes