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Aim The aim of the study was to assess the level of Perceived distress, Depression and Health related Quality of life QOL of Breast cancer survivors. Methods A descriptive study design was adopted. The participants of 100 were selected, by convenient sampling technique. The Structured interview schedule was used to collect the data from samples by using Distress screening tool, Zung Self Rating Depression Scale SDS and Cancer Health related Quality of life scale. Results Among 100 samples, the majority 40 were in the age group of 31 50 yrs and only 8 in age group of 21 30 yrs. 12 of breast cancer survivors have no perceived distress where as 88 of them have Severe distress. 58 of them had mild depression, 20 has moderate depression and 10 has severe depression. 34 of the breast cancer survivors have moderate QOL,66 has good QOL. there was a positive fair correlation between the Stress and Quality of Life among Breast cancer survivours.There was a negative fair correlation between Stress and Quality of life p=0.01 .Similarly, There was a negative fair correlation between Depression and Quality of life scale p=0.01 .All these data are statistically significant.Conclusion Majority have Perceived distress,Depression and moderate to good Health related Quality of life. Adequate intervention to be given to address the Distress, Depression and Health related Quality of life Mrs. Gigi Thomas | Dr. R. Shankar Shanmugam | Mrs. P. Vanaja | Prof. Dr. E.Prabhu "Perceived Distress, Depressive Symptoms and Health - related Quality of Life of Breast Cancer Survivors" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-1 | Issue-6 , October 2017, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd5818.pdf
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This page is a summary of: Perceived Distress, Depressive Symptoms and Health - related Quality of Life of Breast Cancer Survivors, International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development, October 2017, South Asia Management Association,
DOI: 10.31142/ijtsrd5818.
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