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Supportive Care in Cancer, 2019
Fear of progression (FoP) is frequent in patients with cancer and of high clinical relevance. Despite the often devastating prognosis of brain cancer, FoP has not yet been assessed in neurooncological patients.The aim of this study was thus the assessment of FoP and its clinical correlates.In an ambulatory setting, 42 patients with a primary brain ...
Simone, Goebel +1 more
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Fear of progression (FoP) is frequent in patients with cancer and of high clinical relevance. Despite the often devastating prognosis of brain cancer, FoP has not yet been assessed in neurooncological patients.The aim of this study was thus the assessment of FoP and its clinical correlates.In an ambulatory setting, 42 patients with a primary brain ...
Simone, Goebel +1 more
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Behavioral Medicine, 2012
Prior work demonstrated that cognitive-behavioral (CBT) and supportive-experiential (SET) group interventions can reduce dysfunctional fear of progression (FoP) in patients with chronic diseases. In this secondary analysis of a randomized controlled study, we investigated determinants of long-term response to group therapy for FoP.
Andreas, Dinkel +7 more
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Prior work demonstrated that cognitive-behavioral (CBT) and supportive-experiential (SET) group interventions can reduce dysfunctional fear of progression (FoP) in patients with chronic diseases. In this secondary analysis of a randomized controlled study, we investigated determinants of long-term response to group therapy for FoP.
Andreas, Dinkel +7 more
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[Fear of progression in chronic diseases].
Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik, medizinische Psychologie, 2011Chronically physically ill patients frequently suffer from psychological distress. The realistic fear of progression (FOP) of disease is one of the most important causes of distress in these patients. This study investigates the extent of FOP in patients with diverse diagnoses.
Petra, Berg +8 more
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Journal of psychosomatic research, 2006
The aim of this study was the development and psychometric testing of a new psychological questionnaire to measure the fear of progression (FoP) in chronically ill patients (cancer, diabetes mellitus and rheumatic diseases).The Fear of Progression Questionnaire (FoP-Q) was developed in four phases: (1) generation of items (65 interviews); (2) reduction
Peter, Herschbach +8 more
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The aim of this study was the development and psychometric testing of a new psychological questionnaire to measure the fear of progression (FoP) in chronically ill patients (cancer, diabetes mellitus and rheumatic diseases).The Fear of Progression Questionnaire (FoP-Q) was developed in four phases: (1) generation of items (65 interviews); (2) reduction
Peter, Herschbach +8 more
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Psycho-Oncology, 2020
AbstractObjectivePrior to hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), and despite the high objective risks associated with HSCT, fear of progression (FoP) has only sparsely been studied in patients with acute leukemia until now. The aim of this study was the assessment of the prevalence of FoP, and any relevant correlates and typical concerns ...
Sandra Thiele +3 more
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AbstractObjectivePrior to hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), and despite the high objective risks associated with HSCT, fear of progression (FoP) has only sparsely been studied in patients with acute leukemia until now. The aim of this study was the assessment of the prevalence of FoP, and any relevant correlates and typical concerns ...
Sandra Thiele +3 more
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Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2021
AbstractAims and objectivesThis study aimed to investigate whether fear of progression mediates the association between illness perception and quality of life among interstitial lung disease patients.BackgroundSo far, the physiological treatment of interstitial lung disease is limited. In addition to immunosuppressants such as glucocorticoids, two anti‐
Qing‐wei Liu +4 more
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AbstractAims and objectivesThis study aimed to investigate whether fear of progression mediates the association between illness perception and quality of life among interstitial lung disease patients.BackgroundSo far, the physiological treatment of interstitial lung disease is limited. In addition to immunosuppressants such as glucocorticoids, two anti‐
Qing‐wei Liu +4 more
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The Role of Pain and Interpretation Bias in Fear of Disease Progression in People With Diabetes
The Journal of PainResearch indicates that fear of progression (FoP) may be a transdiagnostic construct underlying anxiety in people with chronic health conditions. Theories propose that the interpretation of illness-related symptoms (such as pain) might be an important mechanism driving the development of FoP. However, FoP has rarely been studied in diabetes.
Stefan C. Michalski +4 more
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Psycho-Oncology, 2012
AbstractBackgroundIncreasing proportions of patients diagnosed with cancer will become long‐term survivors (≥5 years post‐diagnosis). However, survivors may continue to experience negative effects of cancer and/or treatment, including fear of recurrence (FoR).
L, Koch, L, Jansen, H, Brenner, V, Arndt
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AbstractBackgroundIncreasing proportions of patients diagnosed with cancer will become long‐term survivors (≥5 years post‐diagnosis). However, survivors may continue to experience negative effects of cancer and/or treatment, including fear of recurrence (FoR).
L, Koch, L, Jansen, H, Brenner, V, Arndt
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Journal of Health Psychology
We examined the mediating role of depression and anxiety on the relationship between fear of disease progression (FoP) and antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence and the moderating role of social support in the FoP-depression/anxiety-ART adherence relationship in persons with HIV/AIDS (PWHA). 202 PWHA completed self-report measures.
Chan-Woo Yeom +5 more
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We examined the mediating role of depression and anxiety on the relationship between fear of disease progression (FoP) and antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence and the moderating role of social support in the FoP-depression/anxiety-ART adherence relationship in persons with HIV/AIDS (PWHA). 202 PWHA completed self-report measures.
Chan-Woo Yeom +5 more
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Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Open-heart surgery (OHS) is a stressful event for patients, all of whom experience varying levels of worry and fear, leading to fear of disease progression (FoP). An in-depth understanding of the experiences and needs of FoP in patients after OHS is beneficial for healthcare providers to make optimal decisions, but this has not been reported.
Zilu, Liang +6 more
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Open-heart surgery (OHS) is a stressful event for patients, all of whom experience varying levels of worry and fear, leading to fear of disease progression (FoP). An in-depth understanding of the experiences and needs of FoP in patients after OHS is beneficial for healthcare providers to make optimal decisions, but this has not been reported.
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