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Proportion and related factors of depression and anxiety for inpatients with lung cancer in China: a hospital-based cross-sectional study

Xueqian Wang, Xuejiao Ma, Mo Yang, Yan Wang, Yi Xie, Wei Hou, Ying Zhang

2022Supportive Care in Cancer38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lung cancer was often accompanied by depression and anxiety. Nowadays, most investigations for depression and anxiety were concentrated in western medical hospitals, while few related studies have been carried out in the tradition Chinese medicine (TCM) ward. It was necessary to understand the proportion and related factors of depression and anxiety in the inpatients with lung cancer in TCM hospital. METHODS: This study adopted cross-sectional research method, which enrolled a total of 222 inpatients with lung cancer in TCM hospital. PHQ-9 and GAD-7 scales were used to assess depression and anxiety for the inpatients, respectively. Demographic and clinical data were also collected. Statistical methods of the univariate analysis and the multivariate logistic regression model were used. RESULTS: The proportion of depression and anxiety in the inpatients with lung cancer were 58.1% and 34.2%, respectively. Multivariate logistic regression analysis prompted that the common related factor of depression and anxiety was the symptom of insomnia(odds ratio [OR] 3.274, 95%CI 1.723-6.219; OR 2.201, 95%CI 1.132-4.277). Constipation and gender were the two anther-related factors of depression(OR 1.458, 95%CI 0.372-1.606; OR 1.298, 95%CI 0.151-1.588). CONCLUSION: Depression and anxiety were common for the inpatients with lung cancer in TCM hospital. Gender, insomnia, and constipation were related factors for depression, and insomnia was related factor for anxiety. Therefore, medical workers should pay close attention to the emotional changes of these high-risk patients and intervene the symptoms as early as possible.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAnxietyDepression (economics)Lung cancerLogistic regressionCross-sectional studyOdds ratioUnivariate analysisHospital Anxiety and Depression ScalePsychiatryInternal medicineMultivariate analysisPathologyEconomicsMacroeconomicsCancer survivorship and careCardiac Health and Mental HealthGlobal Cancer Incidence and Screening