Relationship between Psychological Distress and Emotional Regulation among Cancer Patients
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https://doi.org/10.63056/Keywords:
Cancer patients, Psychological distress and Emotional regulationAbstract
The study aimed to investigate the relationship between psychological distress, and emotional regulation among cancer patients. Survey research design was used to examine the interrelationship between the variables. Sample of study consist of 110 cancer patients, for this purpose data was collected from different hospitals. Hospital anxiety and depression scale (HADS), and emotional regulation questionnaire (ERQ) were used to collect the data for the study. The analysis was conducted through different statistical techniques on SPSS-21 Software. For the analysis Pearson product momentum correlation was used. Result shows that there is a negative relationship between psychological distress and cognitive reappraisal and positive relationship between psychological distress and expressive suppression among cancer patients. Cognitive reappraisal decreases psychological distress and expressive suppression increases psychological distresses among cancer patients. The result of descriptive studies indicated that Cronbach’s alpha of all the scales is in acceptable range.
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