Sleep, fatigue, and depressive symptoms in breast cancer survivors and matched healthy women experiencing hot flashes.

@article{Carpenter2004SleepFA,
  title={Sleep, fatigue, and depressive symptoms in breast cancer survivors and matched healthy women experiencing hot flashes.},
  author={Janet S. Carpenter and Julie L Elam and Sheila H. Ridner and Pamela H. Carney and G Cherry and Heather L Cucullu},
  journal={Oncology nursing forum},
  year={2004},
  volume={31 3},
  pages={
          591-5598
        }
}
PURPOSES/OBJECTIVES To compare sleep quality and disturbance, fatigue, and depressive symptoms between breast cancer survivors and healthy women experiencing hot flashes and to examine relationships among sleep and remaining variables (fatigue, depressive symptoms, and frequency of hot flashes). DESIGN Cross-sectional, descriptive, comparative pilot study. SETTING University-based outpatient setting. SAMPLE 15 breast cancer survivors and 15 healthy women matched on age, race, and… 
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