Military service and health-related quality of life among gay and bisexual prostate cancer survivors: Results from the Restore-2 study.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Alex J Bates, D Mitteldorf, B R S Rosser, C W Wheldon, E J Polter, M W Ross, K M C Talley, R Haggart, M M Wright, W West, B R Konety
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Abstract

Introduction: There are notable disparities in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) between gay and bisexual men (GBM) and heterosexual patients with prostate cancer (PCa); however, the role of past military service is unclear. This study examines HRQOL differences in GBM PCa survivors based on reported military service history.

Methods: We used data from the 24-month follow-up survey of the Restore-2 study, a clinical trial which evaluated a rehabilitation programme for GBM PCa survivors. PCa HRQOL was assessed using the Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC-50) and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Treatment-Prostate (FACT-P). Mental health quality of life was assessed using the Brief Symptom Inventory-18 (BSI-18) scale, while sexual functioning was measured using the Sexual Minorities and Prostate Cancer Scale (SMACS). Multivariable linear regression was used to estimate unadjusted and adjusted mean differences in HRQOL between GBM with and without a reported history of military service.

Results: In this cross-sectional study of 351 GBM PCa survivors, 47 (13.4%) reported a history of US military service. After adjusting for covariates, participants who reported a history of military service (compared with those with no military service) had clinically better scores on the FACT-P physical, social and emotional well-being domains, as well as higher total FACT-General, EPIC urinary bother and hormonal function scores. Additionally, men with a history of military service reported significantly fewer sexual problems, more sexual confidence and less urinary incontinence in sex.

Conclusion: This exploratory study provides the first evidence that GBM PCa survivors with a military background may have clinically better outcomes than those without military service. Potential reasons may include the structured support and healthcare access associated with military service, fostering resilience and well-being. These findings underscore the need for further research to elucidate how military service influences PCa HRQOL.

男同性恋和双性恋前列腺癌幸存者的兵役与健康相关生活质量:恢复 -2 研究的结果。
导言:男同性恋者和双性恋者(GBM)与前列腺癌(PCa)异性恋患者在健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)方面存在明显差异;然而,过去服兵役的作用尚不清楚。本研究根据报告的服兵役史研究了男同性恋和双性恋前列腺癌幸存者的 HRQOL 差异:我们使用了 "Restore-2 "研究 24 个月随访调查的数据,该研究是一项临床试验,评估了 GBM PCa 存活者的康复计划。PCa HRQOL采用前列腺癌综合指数(EPIC-50)和前列腺癌治疗功能评估(FACT-P)进行评估。心理健康生活质量采用简明症状量表-18(BSI-18)量表进行评估,性功能则采用性少数群体与前列腺癌量表(SMACS)进行测量。采用多变量线性回归估算了有服兵役史和无服兵役史的前列腺癌患者在 HRQOL 方面的未调整和调整后平均差异:在这项针对 351 名 GBM PCa 幸存者的横断面研究中,有 47 人(13.4%)报告有美国兵役史。在对协变量进行调整后,报告有服兵役史的参与者(与无服兵役史者相比)在FACT-P身体、社会和情感健康领域的临床得分更高,FACT-General、EPIC排尿障碍和荷尔蒙功能总分也更高。此外,有服兵役史的男性报告的性问题明显较少,性自信心更强,性生活中尿失禁的情况也更少:这项探索性研究首次证明,有服兵役背景的 GBM PCa 患者的临床疗效可能优于无服兵役背景的患者。潜在的原因可能包括与服兵役相关的结构化支持和医疗保健服务,从而增强了复原力和幸福感。这些发现强调了进一步研究的必要性,以阐明服兵役如何影响 PCa HRQOL。
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