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癌症患者报告的抑郁和焦虑与感知的 COVID-19 大流行影响和保护因素预测。

Perceived COVID-19 pandemic impact and protective factors predicting patient-reported depression and anxiety in individuals living with cancer.

机构信息

Cancer Support Community, Research and Training Institute, 520 Walnut Street, Suite 1170, Philadelphia, PA, 19106, USA.

出版信息

J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2023 Mar 16;7(1):29. doi: 10.1186/s41687-023-00571-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic presents a unique, amplified threat to those living with a cancer diagnosis, but personal factors may play a role in how this affects well-being. This cross-sectional study (1) describes the impacts of COVID-19 on cancer patients' lives, and (2) explores the extent to which specific impacts of COVID-19 and noted protective factors, hope and resilience, predict two crucial patient-reported outcomes, depression and anxiety, after controlling for relevant sociodemographic and clinical factors.

METHODS

520 cancer patients and survivors in the U.S. completed an online survey during the first year of the pandemic and answered questions about COVID-19 areas of impact, psychological well-being, hope, and resilience. Hierarchical regression analyses were used to analyze the unique impact of each group of variables on patient-reported levels of depression and anxiety during the pandemic.

RESULTS

Participants strongly endorsed COVID-19 impact across several areas of life, especially social activity, well-being, and ability to acquire basic essentials. Regression models explained a substantial amount of variance in patient-reported depression (R = .50, p < .001) and anxiety (R = .44, p < .001), revealing COVID-19 financial impact as a significant predictor of depression (β = 0.07), and COVID-19 family impact as a significant predictor of anxiety (β = 0.14), even after controlling for the effects of relevant sociodemographic and clinical variables. Additionally, resilience and hope were the largest predictors of both depression (β = - 0.19 and - 0.37, respectively) and anxiety (β = - 0.18 and - 0.29), suggesting that they account for unique variance in patient-reported mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic and might serve as important protective factors.

CONCLUSIONS

The current results add to existing literature documenting the significant effect of COVID-19 on those living with cancer. COVID-19 impact, including financial and family well-being, as well as positive psychological constructs, hope and resilience, play a crucial role in levels of patient-reported depression and anxiety during the pandemic. As COVID-19 continues to evolve, health care providers should routinely assess psychological well-being and needs related to COVID-19 financial and family impact in an effort to appropriately align individuals with resources and support, and consider how hope and resilience can be fostered to serve as psychological buffers during this time.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行对癌症患者的生活构成了独特且放大的威胁,但个人因素可能在影响幸福感方面发挥作用。本横断面研究(1)描述了 COVID-19 对癌症患者生活的影响,(2)探讨了 COVID-19 的具体影响和注意到的保护因素(希望和韧性)在控制相关社会人口统计学和临床因素后,对两个关键的患者报告结局(抑郁和焦虑)的预测程度。

方法

美国的 520 名癌症患者和幸存者在大流行的第一年完成了一项在线调查,回答了有关 COVID-19 影响领域、心理幸福感、希望和韧性的问题。分层回归分析用于分析每一组变量对大流行期间患者报告的抑郁和焦虑水平的独特影响。

结果

参与者强烈认可 COVID-19 在生活的几个领域的影响,特别是社交活动、幸福感和获得基本必需品的能力。回归模型解释了患者报告的抑郁(R =.50,p <.001)和焦虑(R =.44,p <.001)水平的大量差异,揭示了 COVID-19 的财务影响是抑郁的显著预测因子(β =.07),COVID-19 的家庭影响是焦虑的显著预测因子(β =.14),即使在控制了相关社会人口统计学和临床变量的影响之后也是如此。此外,韧性和希望是抑郁(β = -.19 和 -.37,分别)和焦虑(β = -.18 和 -.29)的最大预测因子,表明它们在 COVID-19 大流行期间患者报告的心理健康中存在独特差异,并且可能是重要的保护因素。

结论

当前的结果增加了现有文献记录 COVID-19 对癌症患者的显著影响。COVID-19 的影响,包括财务和家庭福祉,以及积极的心理结构,希望和韧性,在大流行期间患者报告的抑郁和焦虑水平中起着至关重要的作用。随着 COVID-19 的持续演变,医疗保健提供者应定期评估与 COVID-19 财务和家庭影响相关的心理幸福感和需求,以便为个人提供资源和支持,并考虑如何培养希望和韧性,以在这段时间作为心理缓冲。

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