Leng, Leong Yee
(2011)
Depression, anxiety and streee in young adult breast cancer women undergoing adjuvant therapy in HUSM.
Other.
Pusat Pengajian Sains Kesihatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
(Submitted)
Abstract
Depression, anxiety and stress are normal psychological and emotional disturbances
occurs among young adult women with breast cancer due to side effects of breast
cancer treatments and alteration in physical image. Meanwhile, breast cancer
continues to develop especially in countries, such as Malaysia. There is little
attention paid to describe these treatment side-effects experienced by young adult
breast cancer women, thus this led the researcher to undertake this study. The aims
of this study was to identify the association between ages or the time after initial
diagnosis and the level of depression, anxiety and stress among young adult breast
cancer women. This is a descriptive study on young adult breast cancer (BC) women
undergoing adjuvant therapy in Hospital University Sains Malaysia (HUSM). Data
was collected by self-administered, anonymous questionnaire. A total of 21.6%
(n=11) young breast cancer women undergoing adjuvant therapy experienced
depression, 51% (n=25) with anxiety, and 11.8% (n=6) of the young adult breast
cancer women with stress. More than 10% of young adult BC women are suffered
from depression, anxiety and stress. These results suggest that young adult BC
women are affected by psychological burden.
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