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The Effects of Lack of Awareness in Age-Related Quality of Life, Coping with Stress, and Depression among Patients with Malignant Melanoma

Almost one-third of all malignant melanoma patients exhibit emotional stress indicating the need for professional care. Considering this, patients’ psychological needs are routinely overlooked and unfulfilled, even though there is substantial evidence that psychological therapies may enhance psychos...

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Autores principales: Toma, Ana-Olivia, Boeriu, Estera, Decean, Luminita, Bloanca, Vlad, Bratosin, Felix, Levai, Mihaela Codrina, Vasamsetti, Neeharika Gayatri, Alambaram, Satish, Oprisoni, Andrada Licinia, Miutescu, Bogdan, Hemaswini, Kakarla, Juganaru, Iulius, Bondar, Andrei-Cristian, Moise, Marius Liviu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9955948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36826077
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30020116
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author Toma, Ana-Olivia
Boeriu, Estera
Decean, Luminita
Bloanca, Vlad
Bratosin, Felix
Levai, Mihaela Codrina
Vasamsetti, Neeharika Gayatri
Alambaram, Satish
Oprisoni, Andrada Licinia
Miutescu, Bogdan
Hemaswini, Kakarla
Juganaru, Iulius
Bondar, Andrei-Cristian
Moise, Marius Liviu
author_facet Toma, Ana-Olivia
Boeriu, Estera
Decean, Luminita
Bloanca, Vlad
Bratosin, Felix
Levai, Mihaela Codrina
Vasamsetti, Neeharika Gayatri
Alambaram, Satish
Oprisoni, Andrada Licinia
Miutescu, Bogdan
Hemaswini, Kakarla
Juganaru, Iulius
Bondar, Andrei-Cristian
Moise, Marius Liviu
author_sort Toma, Ana-Olivia
collection PubMed
description Almost one-third of all malignant melanoma patients exhibit emotional stress indicating the need for professional care. Considering this, patients’ psychological needs are routinely overlooked and unfulfilled, even though there is substantial evidence that psychological therapies may enhance psychosocial outcomes for melanoma patients, such as low mood, sadness, and anxiety. Among developing countries and some health systems in developed regions, the lack of awareness and screening methods for skin cancer creates a high risk of psychological issues associated with more advanced diseases. Therefore, the current study aimed to investigate and compare the impact of malignant melanoma awareness for screening, prevention, and treatment on the patient’s quality of life and coping with stress and depression, based on patients’ age. This cross-sectional study recruited 238 patients with malignant melanoma distributed into two groups, Group A patients between 18 and 65 years and Group B patients older than 65. There were no significant gender differences and cancer staging differences between groups, although self-reported depressed mood and anhedonia were significantly more frequent in younger adults with malignant melanoma (43.8% vs. 28.9%). From the unstandardized surveys, it was observed that significantly fewer patients from Group B knew that melanoma could be caused by sun exposure (34.2% vs. 52.2%), and they were less likely to use sunscreen or visit a doctor to evaluate their skin moles (25.9% vs. 14.5%). Elderly patients preferred television as the main source of information, and only 68.4% of patients from Group B were using smart devices. There was a significantly higher physical score on the SF-12 scale among Group A patients, although patients from Group B scored higher in the mental health assessment, and the perceived helplessness on the PSS-10 scale was significantly higher compared to younger adults with melanoma (2.97 vs. 2.71, p-value = 0.036). Lower scores on the physical and mental SF-12 questionnaire determined a higher presence of depressive symptoms (rho = −0.352, respectively rho = −0.273). Higher scores on the DLQI sexual difficulties and treatment difficulties also correlated significantly with the presence of depressive symptoms and anhedonia (rho = 0.341, respectively rho = 0.264). Awareness campaigns for malignant melanoma should focus on the elderly population, too, using the television as the main communication channel. On the other hand, the more informed and knowledgeable group of adults younger than 65 are more likely to experience psychological problems and should be targeted for psycho-oncological aid.
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spelling pubmed-99559482023-02-25 The Effects of Lack of Awareness in Age-Related Quality of Life, Coping with Stress, and Depression among Patients with Malignant Melanoma Toma, Ana-Olivia Boeriu, Estera Decean, Luminita Bloanca, Vlad Bratosin, Felix Levai, Mihaela Codrina Vasamsetti, Neeharika Gayatri Alambaram, Satish Oprisoni, Andrada Licinia Miutescu, Bogdan Hemaswini, Kakarla Juganaru, Iulius Bondar, Andrei-Cristian Moise, Marius Liviu Curr Oncol Article Almost one-third of all malignant melanoma patients exhibit emotional stress indicating the need for professional care. Considering this, patients’ psychological needs are routinely overlooked and unfulfilled, even though there is substantial evidence that psychological therapies may enhance psychosocial outcomes for melanoma patients, such as low mood, sadness, and anxiety. Among developing countries and some health systems in developed regions, the lack of awareness and screening methods for skin cancer creates a high risk of psychological issues associated with more advanced diseases. Therefore, the current study aimed to investigate and compare the impact of malignant melanoma awareness for screening, prevention, and treatment on the patient’s quality of life and coping with stress and depression, based on patients’ age. This cross-sectional study recruited 238 patients with malignant melanoma distributed into two groups, Group A patients between 18 and 65 years and Group B patients older than 65. There were no significant gender differences and cancer staging differences between groups, although self-reported depressed mood and anhedonia were significantly more frequent in younger adults with malignant melanoma (43.8% vs. 28.9%). From the unstandardized surveys, it was observed that significantly fewer patients from Group B knew that melanoma could be caused by sun exposure (34.2% vs. 52.2%), and they were less likely to use sunscreen or visit a doctor to evaluate their skin moles (25.9% vs. 14.5%). Elderly patients preferred television as the main source of information, and only 68.4% of patients from Group B were using smart devices. There was a significantly higher physical score on the SF-12 scale among Group A patients, although patients from Group B scored higher in the mental health assessment, and the perceived helplessness on the PSS-10 scale was significantly higher compared to younger adults with melanoma (2.97 vs. 2.71, p-value = 0.036). Lower scores on the physical and mental SF-12 questionnaire determined a higher presence of depressive symptoms (rho = −0.352, respectively rho = −0.273). Higher scores on the DLQI sexual difficulties and treatment difficulties also correlated significantly with the presence of depressive symptoms and anhedonia (rho = 0.341, respectively rho = 0.264). Awareness campaigns for malignant melanoma should focus on the elderly population, too, using the television as the main communication channel. On the other hand, the more informed and knowledgeable group of adults younger than 65 are more likely to experience psychological problems and should be targeted for psycho-oncological aid. MDPI 2023-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9955948/ /pubmed/36826077 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30020116 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Toma, Ana-Olivia
Boeriu, Estera
Decean, Luminita
Bloanca, Vlad
Bratosin, Felix
Levai, Mihaela Codrina
Vasamsetti, Neeharika Gayatri
Alambaram, Satish
Oprisoni, Andrada Licinia
Miutescu, Bogdan
Hemaswini, Kakarla
Juganaru, Iulius
Bondar, Andrei-Cristian
Moise, Marius Liviu
The Effects of Lack of Awareness in Age-Related Quality of Life, Coping with Stress, and Depression among Patients with Malignant Melanoma
title The Effects of Lack of Awareness in Age-Related Quality of Life, Coping with Stress, and Depression among Patients with Malignant Melanoma
title_full The Effects of Lack of Awareness in Age-Related Quality of Life, Coping with Stress, and Depression among Patients with Malignant Melanoma
title_fullStr The Effects of Lack of Awareness in Age-Related Quality of Life, Coping with Stress, and Depression among Patients with Malignant Melanoma
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Lack of Awareness in Age-Related Quality of Life, Coping with Stress, and Depression among Patients with Malignant Melanoma
title_short The Effects of Lack of Awareness in Age-Related Quality of Life, Coping with Stress, and Depression among Patients with Malignant Melanoma
title_sort effects of lack of awareness in age-related quality of life, coping with stress, and depression among patients with malignant melanoma
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9955948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36826077
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30020116
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