Anxiety and depression are common in surgical oncology patients: Results of a prospective cohort study

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Abstract

Background

The oncology patient population is vulnerable to elevated levels of anxiety and depression. These states of psychological distress have been associated with negative effects on treatment course and outcomes, but reported prevalence rates are varied. The General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) questionnaires are screening tools that can be utilized to assess the levels of anxiety and depression, respectively.

Methods

This prospective, surgeon-blinded study assessed the preoperative prevalence of anxiety and depression in patients with abdominal malignancies who underwent curative-intent resection. Postoperative outcomes and survival were assessed.

Results

Overall, 218 patients were enrolled and included in the final analysis. Patients were stratified into groups by severity of anxiety and depression. 67 (31 %) patients reported at least mild anxiety as defined by GAD-7 score of 5 +, and 74 (34 %) patients reported at least mild depression, as defined by PHQ-9 score of 5 +. Functional status as defined by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group scores was associated with anxiety (P = 0.003) and depression (P = 0.024). Depression was associated with race and ethnicity (P = 0.014) and marital status (P = 0.021), with Hispanic/Latino and unpartnered patients reporting higher rates of depression.

Conclusion

Anxiety and depression are common in the surgical oncology population, affecting a third of the patient population in this prospective study. In addition to a thorough social assessment, the GAD-7 and PHQ-9 questionnaires can be utilized preoperatively to identify patients with psychological distress.

Synopsis

Anxiety and depression were assessed preoperatively in patients with abdominal malignancies who underwent curative-intent resection. These states of psychological distress were highly prevalent, affecting a third of the population, and significantly associated with certain vulnerable groups.

焦虑和抑郁在肿瘤外科患者中很常见:一项前瞻性队列研究的结果
背景肿瘤患者容易出现焦虑和抑郁。这些心理困扰与对治疗过程和结果的负面影响有关,但报告的患病率各不相同。本前瞻性外科医生盲法研究评估了接受治愈性切除术的腹部恶性肿瘤患者术前焦虑和抑郁的患病率。结果共有 218 名患者登记并纳入最终分析。根据焦虑和抑郁的严重程度对患者进行了分层。67名(31%)患者至少患有轻度焦虑症,以GAD-7评分5+为标准;74名(34%)患者至少患有轻度抑郁症,以PHQ-9评分5+为标准。根据东部合作肿瘤学组(Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group)评分确定的功能状态与焦虑(P = 0.003)和抑郁(P = 0.024)相关。抑郁与种族和民族(P = 0.014)及婚姻状况(P = 0.021)有关,西班牙/拉美裔和无伴侣患者的抑郁率较高。除了全面的社会评估外,还可以在术前使用 GAD-7 和 PHQ-9 问卷来识别有心理困扰的患者。这些心理困扰的发生率很高,影响了三分之一的人群,并且与某些弱势群体密切相关。
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