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Depression, demoralization, and psychotherapy in people who are medically ill

David M Clarke
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The article was published on 2011-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 16 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Depression (differential diagnoses).

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Symptom burden, loss of dignity, and demoralization in patients with cancer: a mediation model

TL;DR: This study examines whether the association between number of physical problems and demoralization is mediated by loss of dignity.
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Dignity-related existential distress in end-of-life cancer patients: Prevalence, underlying factors, and associated coping strategies

TL;DR: The prevalence of the dignity‐related existential distress (DR‐ED) in a sample of end‐of‐life cancer patients is assessed, and the “existential distress” Patient Dignity Inventory (PDI‐IT) subscale internal structure and its associations with different coping strategies are explored.

The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of brief psychological treatments for depression

TL;DR: A wide range of electronic databases were searched using a comprehensive strategy, which was detailed in the report, and leading researchers, stakeholders and experts in the field were contacted.
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Early postnatal demoralisation among primiparous women in the community: measurement, prevalence and associated factors

TL;DR: The relevance of demoralisation to postnatal health practitioners in the community is in helping them to better understand women's experiences and to intervene in a way that is more meaningful and less stigmatising to women.
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