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Search for: [Abstract = "5. There was a statistical significance for differences \(p=0,008\) in self\-reported value of total SOC, between non\-depressed patients and the control observed. Similar differences \(p=0,004\) were seen for manageability of SOC. 6. Significant and similar differences of SOC were observed between depressed and non\-depressed patients in both consecutive examinations, alike in 4th \(p=0,03\) and in 12th week \(p=0,009\) of the study. 7. Also significant changes in values of total SOC were observed during the period of observation between non\-depressed and depressed group. The second measurement in non\-depressed group has shown a significant increase in total SOC compare to the first examination. 8. The second measurement in depressed group has shown no significant increase in total SOC value compare to the first examination. 9. The manageability of SOC measured in 12th week of the study was constantly higher and permanently stable in comparison to the 4th week measure\-point. However a significant increase in values of two subsequent components of SOC was seen, i.e. meaningfulness \(p=0,022\) and comprehensibility \(p=0,020\). 10. There was no statistical significance between both depression scores, hopelessness, perceptions of family functioning or SOC scores and course of the hematological disease and 1\-year survival in this study. 11. There was no corelation between hemat"]

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