Applied Nursing Research
Volume 22, Issue 3 , Pages 154-158, August 2009

Insomnia, depression, and distress among outpatients with prostate cancer

  • Shannon Ruff Dirksen, PhD, RN

      Affiliations

    • College of Nursing and Healthcare Innovation, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ 85004-0698, USA
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  • Dana R. Epstein, PhD, RN

      Affiliations

    • Carl T. Hayden Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Clinics, Phoenix, AZ 85012, USA
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  • Michael A. Hoyt, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1104, USA

Received 12 June 2007; accepted 15 September 2007.

Abstract 

Limited information is known about insomnia, depression, and distress in men with prostate cancer. This study explored insomnia and its relationship to depression and distress in this population. Participants (N = 51) were recruited from a Veterans Affairs Medical Center outpatient clinic. Questionnaires included the Insomnia Severity Index, Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale, and Impact of Event Scale. Findings indicated that many men had insomnia and depression with a moderate level of distress. Half the men with clinically significant insomnia also had clinically significant depression. Significant relationships were found among insomnia, depression, and distress. Implications for research and practice are offered.

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PII: S0897-1897(07)00107-3

doi:10.1016/j.apnr.2007.09.001

Applied Nursing Research
Volume 22, Issue 3 , Pages 154-158, August 2009