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青少年和青年癌症幸存者的长期社会、身体和心理健康方面的种族差异。

Racial differences in long-term social, physical, and psychological health among adolescent and young adult cancer survivors.

机构信息

Department of Clinical Research Design and Evaluation, Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Science and Technology, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, 115 Irwon-Ro, Gangnam-Gu, Seoul, 06355, Republic of Korea.

Center for Clinical Epidemiology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

BMC Med. 2023 Aug 4;21(1):289. doi: 10.1186/s12916-023-03005-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The current guidelines for survivorship in adolescents and young adults (AYA) cancer are based on studies conducted in the United States and European AYA survivors. However, previous studies have shown that the health-related quality of life in cancer survivors can vary depending on race, yet the long-term health differences among AYA survivors by race/ethnicity have not been fully explored. Therefore, our aim is to compare the psychosocial and physical health of AYA survivors and their matched controls across different racial and ethnic groups.

METHODS

We conducted a cross-sectional study using US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) and the Korea NHANES from 2007 to 2018. We included AYA cancer survivors who were diagnosed with any type of cancer aged between 15 and 39 years, and who were adult with aged over 18 years old at survey year. We then stratified the study population by race/ethnicity with Non-Hispanic White (NHW, n = 310), African American (AA, n = 42), Hispanic (n = 81) from NHANES, and Asian (n = 389) from the Korea NHANES. We also selected 5 times age-, sex-, race-, and survey year-matched general population among participants who had never been diagnosed with cancer (N = 4110). Variables were defined using questionnaire data, physical exams, and laboratory tests.

RESULTS

Compared to NHW, Hispanics (aOR 1.15, 95% CI 1.00-1.32) had poor or fair general health, lower education (aOR 1.23, 95% CI 1.07-1.40), and lower household income (aOR 1.16, 95% CI 1.01-1.33). AA survivors were more likely to be non-coupled (aOR 1.35, 95% 1.15-1.60) and have hypertension (aOR 1.18, 95% CI 1.03-1.36). Asians were more former/current drinkers (aOR 1.21, 95% CI 1.05-1.40). NHW are more likely to experience psychological limitation. Compared to matched general, NHW and Asian survivors had poor general health and psychological health.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides evidence for future studies concerning long-term health after AYA cancer survivorship that may vary according to race.

摘要

背景

目前针对青少年和年轻成人(AYA)癌症患者的生存指南是基于在美国和欧洲 AYA 幸存者中开展的研究。然而,既往研究显示,癌症幸存者的健康相关生活质量可能因种族而异,但不同种族/族裔的 AYA 幸存者之间的长期健康差异尚未得到充分探索。因此,我们的目的是比较不同种族的 AYA 幸存者及其匹配对照者的心理社会和身体健康状况。

方法

我们采用美国国家健康和营养检查调查(NHANES)和 2007 至 2018 年期间的韩国 NHANES 数据进行了一项横断面研究。我们纳入了年龄在 15 至 39 岁之间被诊断为任何类型癌症的 AYA 癌症幸存者,且在调查年份时年龄超过 18 岁的成年人。然后,我们按种族/族裔将研究人群分层,包括非西班牙裔白人(NHW,n=310)、非裔美国人(AA,n=42)、西班牙裔(n=81),来自 NHANES,以及亚洲人(n=389),来自韩国 NHANES。我们还从从未被诊断患有癌症的参与者中选择了 5 次年龄、性别、种族和调查年份匹配的普通人群(N=4110)。变量使用问卷调查数据、体格检查和实验室检测来定义。

结果

与 NHW 相比,西班牙裔(aOR 1.15,95%CI 1.00-1.32)的一般健康状况较差或一般、教育程度较低(aOR 1.23,95%CI 1.07-1.40)和较低的家庭收入(aOR 1.16,95%CI 1.01-1.33)。AA 幸存者更有可能未婚(aOR 1.35,95%1.15-1.60)和患有高血压(aOR 1.18,95%CI 1.03-1.36)。亚洲人更可能是前/现饮者(aOR 1.21,95%CI 1.05-1.40)。NHW 更有可能经历心理限制。与匹配的一般人群相比,NHW 和亚洲幸存者的一般健康状况和心理健康状况较差。

结论

本研究为未来关于 AYA 癌症生存者长期健康的研究提供了证据,这些研究可能因种族而异。

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