Reconceptualizing mental health in cancer survivorship.

IF 14.3 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Trends in cancer Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-17 DOI:10.1016/j.trecan.2024.05.008
Darren Haywood, Roman Kotov, Robert F Krueger, Aidan G C Wright, Miriam K Forbes, Evan Dauer, Frank D Baughman, Susan L Rossell, Nicolas H Hart
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Abstract

Mental health for cancer survivors in both research and clinical applications has strongly adopted a traditional nosological approach, involving the classification of psychopathology into discrete disorders. However, this approach has recently faced considerable criticism due to issues such as high comorbidity and within-disorder symptom heterogeneity across populations. Moreover, there are additional specific issues impacting the validity of traditional approaches in cancer survivorship populations, including the physiological effects of cancer and its treatments. In response, we provide the case for the hierarchical dimensional approach within psycho-oncology, in particular the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP). We discuss not only the potential utility of HiTOP to research and clinical applications within psycho-oncology, but also its limitations, and what is required to apply this approach within cancer survivorship.

重新认识癌症幸存者的心理健康。
在研究和临床应用中,癌症幸存者的心理健康问题主要采用传统的分类学方法,将精神病理学分为不同的障碍。然而,这种方法近来受到了相当多的批评,原因是不同人群之间存在高合并率和障碍内症状异质性等问题。此外,传统方法在癌症幸存者群体中的有效性还受到其他特殊问题的影响,包括癌症及其治疗的生理影响。对此,我们提出了肿瘤心理学中的分层维度方法,尤其是精神病理学分层分类法(HiTOP)。我们不仅讨论了 HiTOP 在肿瘤心理学研究和临床应用中的潜在作用,还讨论了它的局限性,以及在癌症幸存者中应用这种方法所需的条件。
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Trends in cancer
Trends in cancer Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: Trends in Cancer, a part of the Trends review journals, delivers concise and engaging expert commentary on key research topics and cutting-edge advances in cancer discovery and medicine. Trends in Cancer serves as a unique platform for multidisciplinary information, fostering discussion and education for scientists, clinicians, policy makers, and patients & advocates.Covering various aspects, it presents opportunities, challenges, and impacts of basic, translational, and clinical findings, industry R&D, technology, innovation, ethics, and cancer policy and funding in an authoritative yet reader-friendly format.
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