Association between Stressors after Hurricanes Irma and María and Psychological Distress in Patients with Active Breast and Colorectal Cancer Treatment.

Puerto Rico health sciences journal Pub Date : 2025-03-01
Hérmilis Berríos, Vivian Colón-López, Claudia Amaya-Ardila, Karen Ortiz-Ortiz, Marievelisse Soto, Cynthia M Pérez
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Objective: This study aimed to explore the stressors faced by breast and colorectal cancer patients following Hurricanes Irma and María in Puerto Rico and to evaluate their association with post-hurricane psychological distress.

Methods: A telephone-based survey was conducted with 241 cancer patients (140 with breast cancer and 101 with colorectal cancer) aged ≥40 years, diagnosed at least six months before September 2017, and undergoing treatment at the time of the hurricanes. Data on traumatic stressors (e.g., experiences directly related to life-threatening situations), non-traumatic stressors (e.g., difficulties accessing basic needs), and psychological distress (measured using the Kessler 6-item Psychological Distress Scale) were collected. Poisson regression estimated the prevalence ratio (PR, 95% CI) for psychological distress according to hurricane-related stressors, adjusting for age, cancer type, pre-hurricane preparedness, and social support.

Results: Nearly 25% of participants faced traumatic stressors, 57.5% were exposed to nontraumatic stressors, and 45.6% presented elevated psychological distress. Those who faced traumatic and nontraumatic stressors demonstrated elevated psychological distress compared to their counterparts (PR=1.73, 95% CI=1.36, 2.20; PR=1.69, 95% CI=1.21, 2.35; respectively) after adjusting for age, cancer type, pre-hurricane preparedness, and social support.

Conclusion: Breast and colorectal cancer patients experienced heightened psychological distress due to exposure to various hurricane-related stressors. It is crucial to prioritize an action plan that addresses disaster preparedness, response, and the mental well-being of vulnerable populations like cancer patients to enhance their overall health and resilience.

Irma飓风和María后压力源与积极治疗乳腺癌和结直肠癌患者心理困扰的关系
目的:本研究旨在探讨波多黎各飓风Irma和María后乳腺癌和结直肠癌患者所面临的应激源,并评估其与飓风后心理困扰的关系。方法:对241名年龄≥40岁、在2017年9月前至少6个月确诊并在飓风期间接受治疗的癌症患者(140名乳腺癌患者和101名结直肠癌患者)进行电话调查。收集了创伤性压力源(例如,与危及生命的情况直接相关的经历)、非创伤性压力源(例如,难以获得基本需求)和心理困扰(使用Kessler 6项心理困扰量表测量)的数据。泊松回归根据飓风相关的压力源,调整年龄、癌症类型、飓风前准备和社会支持,估计心理困扰的患病率(PR, 95% CI)。结果:近25%的被试面临创伤性压力,57.5%的被试面临非创伤性压力,45.6%的被试表现出较高的心理压力。那些面对创伤性和非创伤性压力源的人比他们的同伴表现出更高的心理困扰(PR=1.73, 95% CI=1.36, 2.20;Pr =1.69, 95% ci =1.21, 2.35;分别)在调整了年龄、癌症类型、飓风前准备和社会支持之后。结论:乳腺癌和结直肠癌患者由于暴露于各种与飓风相关的压力源而经历了更高的心理困扰。至关重要的是,优先制定一项行动计划,解决癌症患者等弱势群体的备灾、应对和心理健康问题,以增强他们的整体健康和复原力。
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