Search Results - "Couper, Jeremy W"
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The psychosocial impact of prostate cancer on patients and their partners
Published in Medical journal of Australia (16-10-2006)“…Objective: To assess the psychosocial impact of the diagnosis of either localised or metastatic prostate cancer (PCA) on patients and their female partners…”
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Psychological distress (depression and anxiety) in people with head and neck cancers
Published in Medical journal of Australia (06-09-2010)“…Objective: To assess symptoms of depression and anxiety in patients with head and neck cancers (HNCs) before and after radiotherapy. Design, participants and…”
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Cognitive Existential Couple Therapy for newly diagnosed prostate cancer patients and their partners: a descriptive pilot study
Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-02-2013)“…Objective This paper aims to describe ‘Cognitive Existential Couple Therapy’ (CECT), a novel couples‐based intervention for men with early stage prostate…”
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Depression and cancer
Published in Medical journal of Australia (16-09-2013)“…Summary Depression in patients with cancer can present a challenging clinical problem for both general practitioners and the oncology team. Detecting…”
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Depression and cancer
Published in Medical journal of Australia (29-10-2013)Get full text
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Predictors of psychosocial distress 12 months after diagnosis with early and advanced prostate cancer
Published in Medical journal of Australia (06-09-2010)“…Objective: To assess psychosocial distress in patients with early (localised) and advanced (metastatic) prostate cancer (PCA) at diagnosis (Time 1) and 12…”
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Understanding the experiences of Mandarin-speaking patients diagnosed with life-threatening cancer in Australia
Published in Palliative & supportive care (01-10-2015)“…People from ethnic minority groups who receive cancer care outside their country of origin may experience poor survival and psychological outcomes relative to…”
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The psychological aftermath of prostate cancer treatment choices: a comparison of depression, anxiety and quality of life outcomes over the 12 months following diagnosis
Published in Medical journal of Australia (06-04-2009)“…Objective: To assess the psychological impact of the different treatments for localised prostate cancer (PCA). Design, participants and setting: Observational,…”
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The practical challenges of recruitment and retention when providing psychotherapy to advanced breast cancer patients
Published in Supportive care in cancer (01-12-2010)“…Goals of work The goal of the present study was to investigate recruitment issues relevant to psychotherapy trials for metastatic cancer patients. First, we…”
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Anxiety and depression among long‐term survivors of cancer in Australia: results of a population‐based survey
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The psychosocial impact of prostate cancer on patients and their partners
Published in Medical journal of Australia (01-02-2007)Get full text
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The assessment of patients with long‐term psychotic disorders: application of the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule II
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (01-09-2004)“…Objectives: To evaluate the use of the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule II (WHODAS II), a patient questionnaire measuring disability,…”
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The psychosocial impact of prostate cancer on patients and their partners/IN REPLY
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Coping Patterns and Psychosocial Distress in Female Partners of Prostate Cancer Patients
Published in Psychosomatics (Washington, D.C.) (01-07-2009)“…Background With medical advances since the 1990s, a growing proportion of patients are living for many years with prostate cancer (PCA) and the consequences of…”
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