Anxiety and depression in Nursing students during Oncology internship

Objective: To identify the degree of depression and anxiety inNursing students during their Oncology internship. Methods: Thirtyeight Nursing students (third year) participated in the survey. Data were obtained by sociodemographic information and past medical history; anxiety and depression scale; a...

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Main Authors: Juliana Cardozo Fernandes Bastos, Andréa Gomes da Costa Mohallem, Olga Guilhermina Dias Farah
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2008-03-01
Series:Einstein (São Paulo)
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Online Access:http://www.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/594-Einstein%20v6n1p7-12.pdf
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spelling doaj-e585d411d6c045b09f60447ffe82dbda2020-11-24T23:44:00ZengInstituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert EinsteinEinstein (São Paulo)1679-45082008-03-0161712Anxiety and depression in Nursing students during Oncology internshipJuliana Cardozo Fernandes BastosAndréa Gomes da Costa MohallemOlga Guilhermina Dias FarahObjective: To identify the degree of depression and anxiety inNursing students during their Oncology internship. Methods: Thirtyeight Nursing students (third year) participated in the survey. Data were obtained by sociodemographic information and past medical history; anxiety and depression scale; and difficulties faced during the internship. Results: The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale showed that 57.89% (22) corresponded to non-cases and 42.10% (16) to possible or probable cases of anxiety; of these, 75%(12) had or had had cases of cancer in the family. The scale further showed that 65.78% (25) corresponded to non-cases and 34.21%(13) to possible or probably cases of depression; and of these, eight(61.53%) had or had had cases of cancer in the family. Conclusions:The anxiety rate was significantly higher in the group with familycases of cancer. As to depression, no difference was found betweenthe groups.http://www.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/594-Einstein%20v6n1p7-12.pdfAnxietyDepressionMedical oncologyEducationnursingStudentsnursing
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author Juliana Cardozo Fernandes Bastos
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Olga Guilhermina Dias Farah
spellingShingle Juliana Cardozo Fernandes Bastos
Andréa Gomes da Costa Mohallem
Olga Guilhermina Dias Farah
Anxiety and depression in Nursing students during Oncology internship
Einstein (São Paulo)
Anxiety
Depression
Medical oncology
Education
nursing
Students
nursing
author_facet Juliana Cardozo Fernandes Bastos
Andréa Gomes da Costa Mohallem
Olga Guilhermina Dias Farah
author_sort Juliana Cardozo Fernandes Bastos
title Anxiety and depression in Nursing students during Oncology internship
title_short Anxiety and depression in Nursing students during Oncology internship
title_full Anxiety and depression in Nursing students during Oncology internship
title_fullStr Anxiety and depression in Nursing students during Oncology internship
title_full_unstemmed Anxiety and depression in Nursing students during Oncology internship
title_sort anxiety and depression in nursing students during oncology internship
publisher Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein
series Einstein (São Paulo)
issn 1679-4508
publishDate 2008-03-01
description Objective: To identify the degree of depression and anxiety inNursing students during their Oncology internship. Methods: Thirtyeight Nursing students (third year) participated in the survey. Data were obtained by sociodemographic information and past medical history; anxiety and depression scale; and difficulties faced during the internship. Results: The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale showed that 57.89% (22) corresponded to non-cases and 42.10% (16) to possible or probable cases of anxiety; of these, 75%(12) had or had had cases of cancer in the family. The scale further showed that 65.78% (25) corresponded to non-cases and 34.21%(13) to possible or probably cases of depression; and of these, eight(61.53%) had or had had cases of cancer in the family. Conclusions:The anxiety rate was significantly higher in the group with familycases of cancer. As to depression, no difference was found betweenthe groups.
topic Anxiety
Depression
Medical oncology
Education
nursing
Students
nursing
url http://www.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/594-Einstein%20v6n1p7-12.pdf
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