Assessing the current situation and the influencing factors affecting perceived stigma among older patients after leukemia diagnosis.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Xuan Tang, Shuang-Qin Chen, Jiang-Hua Huang, Cai-Feng Deng, Jie-Qiong Zou, Juan Zuo
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Abstract

Background: Psychological problems are becoming increasingly prominent among older patients with leukemia, with patients potentially facing stigmatization after diagnosis. However, there is limited research on the stigma experienced by these patients and the factors that may contribute to it.

Aim: To investigate the stigma faced by older patients after being diagnosed with leukemia and to analyze the potential influencing factors.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted using clinical data obtained from questionnaire surveys, interviews, and the medical records of older patients with leukemia admitted to the Hengyang Medical School from June 2020 to June 2023. The data obtained included participants' basic demographic information, medical history, leukemia type, family history of leukemia, average monthly family income, pension, and tendency to conceal illness. The Chinese versions of the Social Impact Scale (SIS), Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS), Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), and Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) were used to assess indicators related to stigma, social support, and mental health status. We used Pearson's correlation coefficient to analyze the strength and direction of the relationship between the scores of each scale, and regression analysis to explore the factors related to the stigma of older patients with leukemia after diagnosis.

Results: Data from 120 patients with leukemia aged 65-80 years were analyzed. The total score on the SIS and PSSS was 43.60 ± 4.07 and 37.06 ± 2.87, respectively. The SAS score was 58.35 ± 8.32 and the SDS score was 60.58 ± 5.97. The stigma experienced by older leukemia patients was negatively correlated with social support (r = -0.691, P < 0.05) and positively correlated with anxiety and depression (r = 0.506, 0.382, P < 0.05). Age, education level, smoking status, average monthly family income, pension, and tendency to conceal illness were significantly associated with the participants' level of stigma (P < 0.05). Age, smoking status, social support, anxiety, and depression were predictive factors of stigmatization among older leukemia patients after diagnosis (all P < 0.05), with a coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.644 and an adjusted R2 of 0.607.

Conclusion: Older patients commonly experience stigmatization after being diagnosed with leukemia. Factors such as age, smoking status, social support, and psychological well-being may influence older patients' reported experience of stigma.

评估老年患者在确诊白血病后所感受到的耻辱感的现状和影响因素。
背景:心理问题在老年白血病患者中日益突出,患者在确诊后可能会面临污名化。目的:调查老年白血病患者在确诊后所面临的耻辱感,并分析潜在的影响因素:通过对衡阳医学院2020年6月至2023年6月期间收治的老年白血病患者进行问卷调查、访谈和病历记录所获得的临床数据进行回顾性分析。获得的数据包括参与者的基本人口学信息、病史、白血病类型、白血病家族史、家庭月平均收入、养老金和隐瞒疾病倾向。我们采用中文版社会影响量表(SIS)、感知社会支持量表(PSSS)、焦虑自评量表(SAS)和抑郁自评量表(SDS)来评估耻辱感、社会支持和心理健康状况的相关指标。我们用皮尔逊相关系数分析了各量表得分之间关系的强度和方向,并用回归分析探讨了老年白血病患者确诊后耻辱感的相关因素:分析了 120 名 65-80 岁白血病患者的数据。SIS和PSSS总分分别为(43.60 ± 4.07)和(37.06 ± 2.87)分。SAS 得分为 58.35 ± 8.32,SDS 得分为 60.58 ± 5.97。老年白血病患者的耻辱感与社会支持呈负相关(r = -0.691,P < 0.05),与焦虑和抑郁呈正相关(r = 0.506,0.382,P < 0.05)。年龄、教育程度、吸烟状况、家庭月平均收入、养老金和隐瞒病情的倾向与参与者的成见程度显著相关(P < 0.05)。年龄、吸烟状况、社会支持、焦虑和抑郁是老年白血病患者确诊后遭受鄙视的预测因素(均为 P <0.05),决定系数 (R2) 为 0.644,调整后的 R2 为 0.607:结论:老年患者在确诊为白血病后通常会受到鄙视。年龄、吸烟状况、社会支持和心理健康等因素可能会影响老年患者所报告的鄙视经历。
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