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Co-morbid mental health conditions in cancer patients at working age - prevalence, risk profiles, and care uptake

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PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY
卷 22, 期 10, 页码 2291-2297

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pon.3282

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cancer; oncology; cervix cancer; bladder cancer; head and neck neoplasms

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  1. German Pension Insurance (Deutsche Rentenversicherung Bund) [8011-106-31/31.81]

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ObjectiveThis study examined the prevalence of mental health conditions in cancer patients, the role of socioeconomic position in relation to that, and the use of professional mental health care. MethodsProspective cohort with measurements at the beginning of inpatient treatment (baseline) and 3, 9, and 15months after baseline using structured clinical interviews based on DSM-IV, questionnaires, and medical records. ResultsAt baseline, 149 out of 502 cancer patients (30%) were diagnosed with a mental health condition. Prevalence was associated with unemployment (odds ratio [OR] 2.0), fatigue (OR 1.9), and pain (OR 1.7). Of those with mental health conditions, 9% saw a psychotherapist within 3months of the diagnosis, 19% after 9months, and 11% after 15months. Mental health care use was higher in patients with children 18years (OR 3.3) and somatic co-morbidity (OR 2.6). There was no evidence for an effect of sex on the use of mental health care. ConclusionFew cancer patients with psychiatric disorders receive professional mental health care early enough. If patients are unemployed or if they suffer from fatigue or pain, special attention should be paid because the risk of having a mental health condition is increased in these patients. Copyright (c) 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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