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Physical symptom profiles of depressed and nondepressed patients with cancer

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PALLIATIVE MEDICINE
卷 18, 期 8, 页码 712-718

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1191/0269216304pm950oa

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cancer patients; depression; symptom

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Depression and symptom severity are predictive of survival in cancer patients, but are often correlated with each other. This paper compares the physical symptom profiles of depressed and nondepressed cancer patients and further examines the predictive ability of multiple symptoms on depressive status. Data were collected from 121 hospitalized patients with breast, oesophageal and head and neck cancer. Patients were categorized as depressed (n=30) or nondepressed (n=91) using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Occurrence of symptoms was evaluated with the Patient Disease Symptom/Sign Assessment Scale. The most prevalent symptom in the total sample was insomnia ( occurrence rate = 67%). Insomnia, pain, anorexia, fatigue, and wound or pressure sore occurred significantly more often in depressed patients, with no difference in occurrence rates of nausea/vomiting and dyspnoea. Significantly more symptoms were observed in depressed than in nondepressed patients (mean = 3.77 versus 2.52). Both groups showed similar rankings of symptom occurrence rates. Patients simultaneously experiencing insomnia, pain, anorexia and fatigue had a higher risk of depression (odds ratio = 5.03).

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