Comparison of Depressive Symptoms among Women with Gynecological Cancer and other Cancer Types Before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Godwin S. Okoye, K. Ben-Umeh, V. Okoye, Shedrack Osuji, Rachel Vincent
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Objective: Cancer patients are at a high risk of exhibiting depressive symptoms. However, what remains unknown is whether gynecological cancer (GC) worsens this risk. This study seeks to compare depressive symptoms amongst women diagnosed with GC and women diagnosed with other cancer types before COVID-19 pandemic and during the COVID-19  pandemic. It also seeks to compare both study periods to confirm if COVID-19 influenced depressive symptoms of women with GC. Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted to find an association between depressive symptoms and gynecological cancers using other cancer type diagnosis in females as a reference. We utilized the sample adult file of NHIS (National Health Interview Survey) data from 2019 (Pre-Pandemic data) and data from 2020 (Pandemic data). We also utilized the PHQ-8 scale to quantify major depressive disorder. Each of the 8 items were scored from 0-3. All statistical analysis were performed using SAS v9.4 ((SAS Institute Inc, Cary, NC), and statistical significance  was set at α = 0.05. Results: A weighted population of women with GC vs other cancer types was obtained. Women with GC tend to have lesser Age, Educational status, Health status, Income. They also tend to be more obese and smokers. Women with GC tend to have had hysterectomy (68.03% vs 35.43%) and access to care during COVID-19 (71.63% vs 68.01%). Severe depressive symptoms were higher before pandemic and among women with GC OR 2.89 (95%CI 1.64 - 5.12). Moderate depressive symptoms were higher during the pandemic and among women with GC OR 2.19 (95%CI 1.35 – 3.57). Among women with GC, depressive symptoms were less likely in 2020 than 2019 with an OR 0.57 (95%CI 0.36 – 0.91) Conclusion: Based on the data available, women with gynecologic cancer are more prone to having depressive symptoms than women with other cancer types. Therefore, policies should be implemented to improve wellness of women with gynecologic cancer. Although, depressive symptoms wasn’t worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19大流行前和期间妇科癌症和其他癌症类型女性抑郁症状的比较
目的:癌症患者表现出抑郁症状的风险很高。然而,妇科癌症(GC)是否会加重这种风险仍不得而知。本研究旨在比较在COVID-19大流行之前和期间被诊断为GC的女性和被诊断为其他癌症类型的女性的抑郁症状。它还试图比较两个研究时期,以确认COVID-19是否影响GC女性的抑郁症状。方法:采用回顾性横断面研究,以女性其他癌症类型诊断为参考,寻找抑郁症状与妇科癌症的关系。我们使用了2019年(大流行前数据)和2020年(大流行数据)的NHIS(全国健康访谈调查)样本成人文件数据。我们还使用PHQ-8量表来量化重度抑郁症。8个项目的得分从0-3分不等。所有统计分析均采用SAS v9.4 (SAS Institute Inc, Cary, NC)进行,统计学意义设为α = 0.05。结果:获得了胃癌妇女与其他癌症类型的加权人群。女性胃癌倾向于年龄、教育程度、健康状况和收入较低。他们也更倾向于肥胖和吸烟。GC女性倾向于在COVID-19期间进行子宫切除术(68.03%对35.43%)并获得护理(71.63%对68.01%)。严重抑郁症状在大流行前和GC女性中较高,OR为2.89 (95%CI 1.64 - 5.12)。在大流行期间和GC患者中,中度抑郁症状较高,OR为2.19 (95%CI 1.35 - 3.57)。在GC女性中,2020年出现抑郁症状的可能性低于2019年,OR为0.57 (95%CI 0.36 - 0.91)。结论:根据现有数据,妇科癌症女性比其他癌症类型的女性更容易出现抑郁症状。因此,应该实施政策来改善妇科癌症妇女的健康状况。尽管如此,抑郁症状并没有因为COVID-19大流行而恶化。
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