scholarly journals The Relationship Between Spiritual Intelligence and Psychological Well-Being in Women with Breast Cancer

2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
Khadijeh Ahoei ◽  
Mahbobeh Faramarzi ◽  
Ramezan Hassanzadeh
Sainteks ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Widyaningsih ◽  
A. Istifaraswati

The mental impact of cancer on patients is often severe. Patients who have been recently diagnosed with breast cancer tend to experience depression, emotional stress, disappointment, and even despair which later can damage their psychological well-being. This study aims to describe Psychological Well-being among breast cancer patients.134 breast cancer patients were recruited at the Out Patient Department (OPD) of Tugurejo Hospital Semarang city, Indonesia. The data were collected using Ryff Scale Psychological Well-being (RSPWB) questionnaire. Most of the respondents were middle-aged, married, unemployed and had been diagnosed with early stadium of breast cancer. Results showed approximately half of the total respondents (n=64%, 47.8%) experiencing low levels of psychological well-being over the entire period of the sickness. Among four subscales of psychological well-being, “positive relationship with others” subscale was reported to be very low among those respondents. However, almost two thirds of respondents perceived a higher degree of self-acceptance and life purpose while experiencing the illness. Nurses and healthcare providers need to be aware of the importance of counseling service and family/patients support group to improve the relationship of patients with others.Keywords: psychological well-being, breast cancer


Sainteks ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Widyaningsih ◽  
A. Istifaraswati

The mental impact of cancer on patients is often severe. Patients who have been recently diagnosed with breast cancer tend to experience depression, emotional stress, disappointment, and even despair which later can damage their psychological well-being. This study aims to describe Psychological Well-being among breast cancer patients.134 breast cancer patients were recruited at the Out Patient Department (OPD) of Tugurejo Hospital Semarang city, Indonesia. The data were collected using Ryff Scale Psychological Well-being (RSPWB) questionnaire. Most of the respondents were middle-aged, married, unemployed and had been diagnosed with early stadium of breast cancer. Results showed approximately half of the total respondents (n=64%, 47.8%) experiencing low levels of psychological well-being over the entire period of the sickness. Among four subscales of psychological well-being, “positive relationship with others” subscale was reported to be very low among those respondents. However, almost two thirds of respondents perceived a higher degree of self-acceptance and life purpose while experiencing the illness. Nurses and healthcare providers need to be aware of the importance of counseling service and family/patients support group to improve the relationship of patients with others.Keywords: psychological well-being, breast cancer


2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (6) ◽  
pp. 1424
Author(s):  
Thahira Qarimma Nursabilla ◽  
Gayatri Gayatri ◽  
Herkulanus Bambang Suprasto ◽  
Maria Mediatrix Ratna Sari

The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of psychological well-being and role stress on auditor performance, with spiritual intelligence serving as a moderating variable. The data collection for this study was obtained from a questionnaire and was collected at the Bali Province Public Accountant Office. The sample was determined using a purposive sampling method with 54 auditors from the Bali Province Public Accountants as respondents. In this study, the interaction test MRA was used to analyze data. According to the findings of the study, psychological well-being has a positive effect on auditor performance. This research also shows that role stress can impair auditor performance. Auditors' spiritual intelligence has the potential to strengthen the relationship between psychological well-being and auditor performance. On the other hand, spiritual intelligence mitigates the impact of role stress on auditor performance. Keywords: Psychological Well-Being; Stress; Auditor Performance; Spiritual Intelligence.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Negin Ghavami ◽  
Elizabeth Sosa ◽  
Tristan Blaine ◽  
Philip Yoruvsky

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