Examination of mental symptoms, anger, and death anxiety in elderly cancer patients
Künye
Yaman, G.B., Kayıkçıoğlu, E. & Hocaoğlu, Ç. (2023). Examination of mental symptoms, anger, and death anxiety in elderly cancer patients. Turk Geriatri Dergisi, 26(3), 302-313. http://doi.org/10.29400/tjgeri.2023.357Özet
Introduction: Cancer is a disease that changes a person’s expectations about death and life. The needs of elderly cancer patients differ according to other age groups. This study aims to reveal the relationship between psychological symptoms and death anxiety and anger expression in elderly patients diagnosed with cancer. Methods: Scales assessing anxiety, depression, death anxiety, and anger were administered to patients over 65 years of age diagnosed with cancer. Patients were asked about the type of cancer, when it was diagnosed, and what treatment they received. They were also asked with whom they lived and with whom they came to check. Results: Of the 201 patients included, 18.9% were diagnosed with anxiety disorder and 17.9% with depression. A high positive statistically significant correlation existed between anxiety and depression symptoms (r=0.755, p<0.001). There was a moderately positive and statistically significant correlation between anxiety symptoms and death anxiety (r=0.599, p<0.001) and state anger (r=0.504, p[removed]