Alacacioglu Ahmet, Ulger Eda, Varol Umut, Yavuzsen Tugba, Akyol Murat, Yildiz Yasar, Yildiz Ibrahim, Bayoglu Vedat, Dirican Ahmet, Demir Lutfiye, Salman Tarik, Kucukzeybek Yuksel, Alacacioglu Inci, Can Huseyin, Tarhan Mustafa Oktay
Medical Oncology Clinic, Ataturk Training and Research Hospital, Izmir Katip Celebi University, 35360, Izmir, Turkey,
Med Oncol. 2014 Jul;31(7):43. doi: 10.1007/s12032-014-0043-3. Epub 2014 Jun 10.
We aimed to investigate anxiety, depression and sexual satisfaction levels of testicular cancer survivors (TCSs) and compare the scores with healthy men's. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Golombok-Rust Inventory of Sexual Satisfaction (GRISS) and European Organization for Research on Treatment of Cancer Questionnaires Quality of Life-C30 were used. Forty-one TCSs and thirty-eight healthy men were participated in this study. The total HADs scores of TCSs (12.21 ± 8.19) were less than the healthy group (14.44 ± 6.53; p > 0.05). The high depression scores rate was 29.2 and 55.2, and high anxiety scores rate was 24.4 and 28.9 for TCSs and healthy group, respectively. When we evaluated GRISS subscores and anxiety levels, we found significantly increase only in avoidance subscores in the TCSs (p = 0.04). When we evaluated GRISS subscores and depression levels, GRISS subscores of the TCSs who had high depression scores were also high. However, statistical significance was found in satisfaction (p = 0.009), touch (p = 0.04), avoidance (p = 0.01) and erectile dysfunction (p = 0.04) subscores in the TCSs. In the TCSs whose anxiety scores were high, emotional functioning (p = 0.009) and global QoL (p = 0.01) subscores of GRISS was found significantly low. In the TCSs whose depression scores were high, physical (p = 0.01), cognitive (p = 0.04), emotional (p = 0.03), social functioning (p = 0.02) and global QoL (p < 0.001) subscores of GRISS were found significantly low. Anxiety, depression and sexual satisfaction levels of TCSs were found to be similar with the control population.
我们旨在调查睾丸癌幸存者(TCSs)的焦虑、抑郁和性满意度水平,并将这些得分与健康男性的得分进行比较。使用了医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)、戈伦伯克-拉斯特性满意度量表(GRISS)以及欧洲癌症研究与治疗组织生活质量问卷C30。41名睾丸癌幸存者和38名健康男性参与了本研究。睾丸癌幸存者的HADS总分(12.21±8.19)低于健康组(14.44±6.53;p>0.05)。睾丸癌幸存者和健康组的高抑郁得分率分别为29.2和55.2,高焦虑得分率分别为24.4和28.9。当我们评估GRISS子得分和焦虑水平时,发现仅睾丸癌幸存者的回避子得分显著增加(p=0.04)。当我们评估GRISS子得分和抑郁水平时,抑郁得分高的睾丸癌幸存者的GRISS子得分也高。然而,在睾丸癌幸存者的满意度(p=0.009)、触摸(p=0.04)、回避(p=0.01)和勃起功能障碍(p=0.04)子得分中发现了统计学意义。在焦虑得分高的睾丸癌幸存者中,发现GRISS的情感功能(p=0.009)和总体生活质量(p=0.01)子得分显著较低。在抑郁得分高的睾丸癌幸存者中,发现GRISS的身体(p=0.01)、认知(p=0.04)、情感(p=0.03)、社会功能(p=0.02)和总体生活质量(p<0.001)子得分显著较低。发现睾丸癌幸存者的焦虑、抑郁和性满意度水平与对照组人群相似。