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Prevalence of anxiety and depression in people with different types of cancer or haematologic malignancies: a cross-sectional study

AIMS: Cancer patients often present with psychological symptoms that affect their quality of life, physical health outcomes and survival. Two of the most frequent psychiatric comorbidities are anxiety and depression. However, the prevalence of these disorders among cancer patients remains unclear, a...

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Autores principales: Zeilinger, E. L., Oppenauer, C., Knefel, M., Kantor, V., Schneckenreiter, C., Lubowitzki, S., Krammer, K., Popinger, C., Kitta, A., Kum, L., Adamidis, F., Unseld, M., Masel, E. K., Füreder, T., Zöchbauer-Müller, S., Bartsch, R., Raderer, M., Prager, G., Krauth, M. T., Sperr, W. R., Porpaczy, E., Staber, P. B., Valent, P., Gaiger, A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9583630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36245424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S2045796022000592
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author Zeilinger, E. L.
Oppenauer, C.
Knefel, M.
Kantor, V.
Schneckenreiter, C.
Lubowitzki, S.
Krammer, K.
Popinger, C.
Kitta, A.
Kum, L.
Adamidis, F.
Unseld, M.
Masel, E. K.
Füreder, T.
Zöchbauer-Müller, S.
Bartsch, R.
Raderer, M.
Prager, G.
Krauth, M. T.
Sperr, W. R.
Porpaczy, E.
Staber, P. B.
Valent, P.
Gaiger, A.
author_facet Zeilinger, E. L.
Oppenauer, C.
Knefel, M.
Kantor, V.
Schneckenreiter, C.
Lubowitzki, S.
Krammer, K.
Popinger, C.
Kitta, A.
Kum, L.
Adamidis, F.
Unseld, M.
Masel, E. K.
Füreder, T.
Zöchbauer-Müller, S.
Bartsch, R.
Raderer, M.
Prager, G.
Krauth, M. T.
Sperr, W. R.
Porpaczy, E.
Staber, P. B.
Valent, P.
Gaiger, A.
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description AIMS: Cancer patients often present with psychological symptoms that affect their quality of life, physical health outcomes and survival. Two of the most frequent psychiatric comorbidities are anxiety and depression. However, the prevalence of these disorders among cancer patients remains unclear, as studies frequently report varying rates. In the present study, we aimed to provide robust point estimates for the prevalence of anxiety and depression for both a mixed cancer sample and for 13 cancer types separately, considering confounding variables. METHODS: In a sample of 7509 cancer outpatients (51.4% female), we used the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale to assess rates of anxiety and depression. Applying ordinal logistic regression models, we compared the prevalence of anxiety and depression between different cancer types, controlling for age and gender. RESULTS: About one third of our sample showed symptoms of anxiety (35.2%) or depression (27.9%), and every sixth patient had a very likely psychiatric condition, with women being more frequently affected. Elderly patients more often showed signs of depression. The prevalence of anxiety and depression was significantly higher in lung and brain cancer patients, than in other cancer patients. Lowest depression rates were found in breast cancer patients. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of anxiety and depression is high in cancer patients. Type of cancer is an important predictor for anxiety and depressive symptoms, with lung and brain cancer patients being highly burdened. Considering a personalised medicine approach, physicians should take into account the high prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities and include psychiatric consultations in the treatment plan.
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spelling pubmed-95836302022-10-26 Prevalence of anxiety and depression in people with different types of cancer or haematologic malignancies: a cross-sectional study Zeilinger, E. L. Oppenauer, C. Knefel, M. Kantor, V. Schneckenreiter, C. Lubowitzki, S. Krammer, K. Popinger, C. Kitta, A. Kum, L. Adamidis, F. Unseld, M. Masel, E. K. Füreder, T. Zöchbauer-Müller, S. Bartsch, R. Raderer, M. Prager, G. Krauth, M. T. Sperr, W. R. Porpaczy, E. Staber, P. B. Valent, P. Gaiger, A. Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci Original Article AIMS: Cancer patients often present with psychological symptoms that affect their quality of life, physical health outcomes and survival. Two of the most frequent psychiatric comorbidities are anxiety and depression. However, the prevalence of these disorders among cancer patients remains unclear, as studies frequently report varying rates. In the present study, we aimed to provide robust point estimates for the prevalence of anxiety and depression for both a mixed cancer sample and for 13 cancer types separately, considering confounding variables. METHODS: In a sample of 7509 cancer outpatients (51.4% female), we used the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale to assess rates of anxiety and depression. Applying ordinal logistic regression models, we compared the prevalence of anxiety and depression between different cancer types, controlling for age and gender. RESULTS: About one third of our sample showed symptoms of anxiety (35.2%) or depression (27.9%), and every sixth patient had a very likely psychiatric condition, with women being more frequently affected. Elderly patients more often showed signs of depression. The prevalence of anxiety and depression was significantly higher in lung and brain cancer patients, than in other cancer patients. Lowest depression rates were found in breast cancer patients. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of anxiety and depression is high in cancer patients. Type of cancer is an important predictor for anxiety and depressive symptoms, with lung and brain cancer patients being highly burdened. Considering a personalised medicine approach, physicians should take into account the high prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities and include psychiatric consultations in the treatment plan. Cambridge University Press 2022-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9583630/ /pubmed/36245424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S2045796022000592 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Zeilinger, E. L.
Oppenauer, C.
Knefel, M.
Kantor, V.
Schneckenreiter, C.
Lubowitzki, S.
Krammer, K.
Popinger, C.
Kitta, A.
Kum, L.
Adamidis, F.
Unseld, M.
Masel, E. K.
Füreder, T.
Zöchbauer-Müller, S.
Bartsch, R.
Raderer, M.
Prager, G.
Krauth, M. T.
Sperr, W. R.
Porpaczy, E.
Staber, P. B.
Valent, P.
Gaiger, A.
Prevalence of anxiety and depression in people with different types of cancer or haematologic malignancies: a cross-sectional study
title Prevalence of anxiety and depression in people with different types of cancer or haematologic malignancies: a cross-sectional study
title_full Prevalence of anxiety and depression in people with different types of cancer or haematologic malignancies: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Prevalence of anxiety and depression in people with different types of cancer or haematologic malignancies: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of anxiety and depression in people with different types of cancer or haematologic malignancies: a cross-sectional study
title_short Prevalence of anxiety and depression in people with different types of cancer or haematologic malignancies: a cross-sectional study
title_sort prevalence of anxiety and depression in people with different types of cancer or haematologic malignancies: a cross-sectional study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9583630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36245424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S2045796022000592
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