鉴别和治疗女性癌症患者的抑郁症:一种初级保健方法。

Medscape women's health Pub Date : 1997-09-01
Strouse
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总的来说,在美国,抑郁症在女性中比在男性中更常见。在患有癌症的女性中,大约20%到25%的人在医学治疗过程中的某个时候会经历临床上明显的抑郁和/或焦虑。本报告概述了抑郁症的鉴别诊断,以及特殊的医学变量、治疗方案和癌症妇女的后续注意事项。一系列的心理治疗和躯体治疗是可用的,选择性血清素再摄取抑制剂抗抑郁药是药物治疗的支柱。尽管有一系列可用的治疗方法,但癌症患者的抑郁症仍未得到充分诊断和治疗;这些病人的两种疾病都必须得到治疗。如果女性癌症患者的抑郁症得不到治疗,不仅会造成严重的情感痛苦,还会减缓医疗恢复,减少适应性健康行为,并对医疗结果产生负面影响,最终影响生存。对常规治疗方法无效的患者应转诊咨询精神科医生,以确认诊断并考虑其他治疗方案。
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Identifying and Treating Depression in Women With Cancer: A Primary Care Approach.

In general, depressive disorders in the US are more common in women than in men. In women with cancer, approximately 20% to 25% experience clinically significant depression and/or anxiety at some point during the course of medical treatment. This report profiles the differential diagnosis of depressive disorders as well as special medical variables, treatment options, and follow-up considerations for women with cancer. A range of psychotherapeutic and somatic treatments are available, with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressants being the mainstay of drug therapy. Despite an array of available treatments, depression in patients with cancer remains underdiagnosed and undertreated; it is imperative that these patients be treated for both of their diseases. Depression left untreated in women with cancer may not only cause significant emotional suffering but also slower medical recovery, less adaptive health behaviors, and a negative effect on medical outcome and, ultimately, on survival. Patients who do not respond to conventional treatment approaches should be referred to a consulting psychiatrist for confirmation of diagnosis and consideration of other treatment options.

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