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Search for: [Abstract = "ological parameters \(type of leukemia, type of chemotherapy, and presence or absence of hematological risc factors\) and apparence or level of depressive symptoms in observed population. 12. Worse perception of family functioning was corelated with higher depression level in observed population. Conclusions\: 1. The three step procedure used in this study seems to be a sufficient method for diagnosing depression in population of leukemic patients\; 2. A high prevalence \(55%\) of depressive symptoms assessed in this population on early stages of the hematological treatment may have implications for psychiatric and psychosocial interventions in these group of cancer patients\; 3. The high SOC scores at the beginning of the treatment and an increase of total SOC and its compounds \(meaningfulness, comprehensibility and meaningfulness\) in next two months of observation seems to have a prognostic value for absence of coincidental depressive disorders in leukemic patients\; 4. The only statistically confirmed demografic factor to be associated with the development of depression in the population of patients with acute leukemia in the first three months of treatment is the advanced patient’s age, which can have practical implications in planning psychological care\; 5. This study did not confirmed a prognostic value of the presence of depressive disorders, hopelessness, perception"]

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