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新冠疫情第一波期间癌症患者的情绪困扰

Emotional Distress in Cancer Patients During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Toquero Patricia, Blanco Fernández Carmen, López Martí María Pilar, Hernández Marín Berta, Vera Cea E Beatriz, Garrido García Ana, Méndez Carrascosa Elena, Bañón Torres Dulce, Donnay Candil Olga, Ballesteros García Ana Isabel, Sánchez-Torres José Miguel, Costas Rojo Pablo, Mondéjar Rebeca, Colomer Ramon, Romero-Laorden Nuria

机构信息

Department of Medical Oncology, Hospital Universitario de La Princesa, Madrid, Spain.

Spanish Association Against Cancer (Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer, or "AECC"), Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2021 Nov 5;12:755965. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.755965. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused mental health problems worldwide. The psychopathological implications of COVID-19 in cancer patients have rarely been addressed. Considering the increased vulnerability of oncology patients, this issue needs to be addressed to improve the long-term mental health status of these patients. We conducted a prospective study in outpatients under active cancer treatment during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. A semi-structured 24-question survey was designed to measure baseline sociodemographic, psychosocial and COVID-19 exposure characteristics. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale was used to measure psychological symptoms. A descriptive and analytical univariate analysis of the variables studied was performed. We used the -score to compare different populations (experimental and historical control cohort). 104 patients were included, the majority of which were women (64.4%), were above 65 years of age (57.7%), had either lung and breast cancer (56.7%), had advanced disease (64%) and were undergoing chemotherapy (63.5%). 51% of them expressed greater fear of cancer than of COVID-19 infection or both. In relation to HADS, 52.8% of emotional distress, 42.3% of anxiety and 58.6% of depression rates were detected. The main factors related with higher rates of psychological symptomatology were history of previous psychotropic drug consumption and the adoption of additional infection prevention measures because they considered themselves at risk of severe COVID-19 infection ( = 0.008; = 0.003 for emotional distress, = 0.026; = 0.004 for anxiety, and = 0.013; = 0.008 for depression). Tumor type, stage, oncologic treatment or rescheduling of cancer treatments were not related to higher levels of psychological symptomatology. Comparison of our results with another population of similar characteristics was not significant ( score = -1.88; = 0.060). We detected high rates of emotional distress during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic among cancer patients in active treatment (52.8%). This was higher and clinically relevant than observed in a comparable population (42.5%), although not significant. Cancer itself is the main factor of concern for cancer patients, above and beyond the emotional distress generated by COVID-19 pandemic.

摘要

新冠疫情已在全球范围内引发心理健康问题。新冠疫情对癌症患者的心理病理学影响鲜有研究。鉴于肿瘤患者的脆弱性增加,需要解决这一问题以改善这些患者的长期心理健康状况。我们在新冠疫情第一波期间对正在接受积极癌症治疗的门诊患者进行了一项前瞻性研究。设计了一项包含24个问题的半结构化调查问卷,以测量基线社会人口统计学、心理社会和新冠疫情暴露特征。使用医院焦虑抑郁量表来测量心理症状。对所研究的变量进行了描述性和分析性单变量分析。我们使用z分数来比较不同人群(实验组和历史对照队列)。纳入了104名患者,其中大多数为女性(64.4%),年龄在65岁以上(57.7%),患有肺癌或乳腺癌(56.7%),处于晚期疾病(64%)且正在接受化疗(63.5%)。其中51%的人表示对癌症的恐惧大于对新冠感染的恐惧或两者相当。关于医院焦虑抑郁量表,检测到情绪困扰率为52.8%,焦虑率为42.3%,抑郁率为58.6%。与较高心理症状发生率相关的主要因素是既往使用精神药物史以及因认为自己有感染严重新冠的风险而采取额外的感染预防措施(情绪困扰:z = 0.008;p = 0.003;焦虑:z = 0.026;p = 0.004;抑郁:z = 0.013;p = 0.008)。肿瘤类型、分期、肿瘤治疗或癌症治疗的重新安排与较高水平的心理症状无关。将我们的结果与另一具有相似特征的人群进行比较无显著差异(z分数 = -1.88;p = 0.060)。我们在新冠疫情第一波期间检测到正在接受积极治疗的癌症患者中情绪困扰发生率较高(52.8%)。这一比例高于可比人群中观察到的比例(42.5%)且具有临床相关性,尽管差异不显著。癌症本身是癌症患者主要关注的因素,超过了新冠疫情所产生的情绪困扰。

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