Duymaz, Tomris2022-12-142022-12-142022-022074-18122074-1804https://hdl.handle.net/11411/4751https://doi.org/10.32592/ircmj.2022.24.2.1495Abstract: Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread rapidly across the globe through coughing, sneezing, droplet inhalation, and contact.Objectives:The current studyaimedto assess the impact of the fear of COVID-19 infection on functionality in women with breast cancer.Methods:The present study included women with diagnosed breast cancer (n=75) under treatment in Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital and healthy (n=69) women( a total of 144 volunteers). The participants were asked to fill out the Sociodemographic Data Form, Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 (ASI-3), and FearofCOVID-19Scale to evaluate the impact of fear of infection and cleaning behavior due to COVID-19 on functionality.Results: No statistically significant difference was found betweenthe women with and without diagnosed breast cancer regarding the impact of fear of COVID-19 infection on all functionality parameters (all parameters: P>0.05). In the breast cancer group, the effect of Covid-15 anxiety and cleaning behavior on functionality performance was significantly higher in participants with underlying disease (P=0.044, P=0.013)and smoking (P=0.0234, P=0.0147).Conclusion:As evidenced by the results of this study, smoking and the presence of comorbidity in breast cancer patients may have a negative effect on the functionality effect of fearof Covid-19 infection. In terms of psychiatric intervention, the parameters affected by functionality should be consideredeninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBreast cancerContaminationCOVID-19FearFunctionalityEffect of Fear of Covid-19 Infection on Functionality in Breast Cancer Patients in the PandemicArticle10.32592/ircmj.2022.24.2.1495N/AWOS:000796737500007