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接受放射治疗的英语和西班牙语乳腺癌患者的抑郁和焦虑。

Depression and Anxiety Among English- and Spanish-Speaking Patients With Breast Cancer Receiving Radiation Therapy.

机构信息

Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine.

Department of Radiation Oncology, Boston Medical Center.

出版信息

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2024 May 1;119(1):185-192. doi: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2023.11.049. Epub 2023 Dec 7.

Abstract

PURPOSE

An estimated 30% and 40% of patients with breast cancer experience depression and anxiety, respectively. However, distress experienced by patients with breast cancer receiving radiation therapy may vary among patients and vary at different time points. This study sought to describe the changes in levels of depression and anxiety experienced by English- and Spanish-speaking patients throughout a course of radiation therapy for breast cancer, along with the effect of different variables to better understand potential gaps.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

Eligibility criteria included English- and Spanish-speaking females, aged 18 or older, undergoing radiation therapy treatment for breast cancer at 2 institutions. Pre- and posttreatment surveys were completed before and after delivery of radiation therapy. Sociodemographic characteristics collected included race, ethnicity, marital status, education level, longest residency location, religion, housing, and food insecurity. The survey ended with the standardized PHQ-4 questionnaire to assess anxiety and depression. Results were analyzed using the analysis of covariance procedure.

RESULTS

A total of 160 participants completed pre- and posttreatment surveys, with an initial response rate of 100% (169 patients), though 9 were lost to follow-up. Most of the participants were nonwhite (50%), primarily married (42.5%), and had a high school or associate's level education (46.9%). The total baseline distress mean (BDM) was 2.96 and the final distress mean was 2.78. English-speaking patients comprised 82.5% (n = 132) of the sample and had a BDM of 2.91 with an adjusted change mean decrease of 0.45. Spanish-speaking patients comprised 17.5% (n = 28) of the sample, with a baseline distress mean of 3.21 and an adjusted change mean increase of 1.03 (P = .002). Housing (P = .017) and food insecurity (P = .0002) also showed increasing distress with increased insecurity at baseline.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients who speak Spanish, identify as Hispanic, or are experiencing food and housing insecurity are at an increased risk for depression and anxiety, and could benefit from more support during their course of radiation therapy to minimize distress.

摘要

目的

据估计,分别有 30%和 40%的乳腺癌患者患有抑郁和焦虑症。然而,接受放射治疗的乳腺癌患者所经历的痛苦可能因患者而异,也可能在不同的时间点有所不同。本研究旨在描述英语和西班牙语乳腺癌患者在接受乳腺癌放射治疗过程中抑郁和焦虑水平的变化,并探讨不同变量的影响,以更好地了解潜在差距。

方法和材料

入选标准包括在 2 家机构接受放射治疗的 18 岁及以上的英语和西班牙语女性。在放射治疗前后完成治疗前和治疗后的调查。收集的社会人口统计学特征包括种族、民族、婚姻状况、教育程度、最长居住地点、宗教信仰、住房和粮食不安全状况。调查结束时,采用标准化 PHQ-4 问卷评估焦虑和抑郁情况。采用协方差分析程序进行结果分析。

结果

共有 160 名参与者完成了治疗前后的调查,初始应答率为 100%(169 名患者),但有 9 名患者失访。大多数参与者是非白人(50%),主要已婚(42.5%),具有高中或大专学历(46.9%)。总基线痛苦均值(BDM)为 2.96,最终痛苦均值为 2.78。英语组患者占样本的 82.5%(n=132),BDM 为 2.91,调整后的平均变化为减少 0.45。西班牙语组患者占样本的 17.5%(n=28),基线痛苦均值为 3.21,调整后的平均变化为增加 1.03(P=0.002)。住房(P=0.017)和粮食不安全(P=0.0002)也显示出基线时的不安全感增加,痛苦也随之增加。

结论

讲西班牙语、自认为是西班牙裔或经历粮食和住房不安全的患者患抑郁和焦虑症的风险增加,在接受放射治疗期间可能需要更多的支持,以最大限度地减少痛苦。

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