AGGRESSION AND HOSTILITY IN OVERIAN CANCER PATIENTS AS THE CONSEQUENCE OF AFFECTIVE AND COGNITIVE DISORDERS (PART 1)

  • A. S. Belozer аспирант
Keywords: aggression, hostility, ovarian cancer, depression, anxiety, cognitive deficit, cognitive disorders, affective disorders, neuropsychology, neuropsychological assessment

Abstract

Ovarian cancer is associated with affective and cognitive disorders which may have negative impact on the quality of life (QOL) and the social functioning of this group of patients. The current study has been completed to evaluate hostility and aggression in ovarian cancer patients and their relationship with the affective disorders and cognitive deficit. Histologically confirmed ovarian cancer patients (N = 82) were assessed with regard to demographical and clinical parameters, QOL, psychological distress (anxiety and depression) and cognive functioning and their impact on the level of hostility and aggression. The following methods have been applied HADS, MADRS; EORTC QLQ-C30 / OV28, BACS, Bass-Darky questionnaire. Data analysis has been completed by means of ANOVA, correlation and linear regression analysis. The current study has demonstrated that ovarian patients have statistically significant elevation of implicit aggression aggression and feelings of guilt. While depression is significantly associated with hostile attitude, the increased anxiety impacts both hostility and aggression. Lineal regression analysis demonstrates that two cognitive domains (verbal memory and verbal fluency) are responsible for elevated aggressive behavior. Combination of affective disorders (depression and anxiety) and cognitive deficit may reduce the ability to control aggressive behavior and hostile reactions in ovarian cancer patients.

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Author Biography

A. S. Belozer , аспирант
St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Russian Federation

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Published
2019-07-12
How to Cite
Belozer, A. (2019). AGGRESSION AND HOSTILITY IN OVERIAN CANCER PATIENTS AS THE CONSEQUENCE OF AFFECTIVE AND COGNITIVE DISORDERS (PART 1). Psychology. Psychophysiology, 12(1), 71-82. https://doi.org/10.14529/psy190107
Section
Clinical (medical) psychology