Socioeconomic factors and suicide risk in Polish cancer patients – a population-based cohort study exploring associations and implications

Q4 Medicine Nowotwory Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.5603/njo.96512
Irmina M. Michałek, Florentino Luciano Caetano dos Santos, Urszula Wojciechowska, Joanna Didkowska
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Introduction. This study aimed to explore socioeconomic factors influencing suicide rate in Polish cancer patients. Material and methods. Data on cancer cases and socioeconomic covariates were obtained from the Polish National Cancer Registry and Statistics Poland. Suicide rates were calculated for each year. Multivariable linear regression analyses explored associations between unemployment, income, university education, access to physicians overall and to psychiatry hospitals, and suicide incidence. Results. The study included 1.43 million cancer patients diagnosed between 2009 and 2019. Among them, 830 suicides were identified, with higher rates among men. Income per capita and higher education degrees were significant predictors of suicide among male cancer patients (p = 0.05 and 0.01, respectively). However, no significant associations were found for female cancer patients. The regression models explained 13% of the variation in male suicide incidence. Conclusions. Lower income and higher education increase suicide risk in male cancer patients, highlighting the need for targeted interventions.
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波兰癌症患者的社会经济因素和自杀风险——一项以人群为基础的队列研究,探讨相关性和意义
介绍。本研究旨在探讨影响波兰癌症患者自杀率的社会经济因素。材料和方法。有关癌症病例和社会经济协变量的数据来自波兰国家癌症登记处和波兰统计局。每年的自杀率都被计算出来。多变量线性回归分析探讨了失业、收入、大学教育、总体医生就诊和精神病院就诊与自杀发生率之间的关系。结果。这项研究包括了2009年至2019年期间诊断出的143万名癌症患者。其中,有830人自杀,其中男性自杀率更高。人均收入和高等教育程度是男性癌症患者自杀的显著预测因子(p分别= 0.05和0.01)。然而,在女性癌症患者中没有发现明显的关联。回归模型解释了13%的男性自杀率差异。结论。低收入和高等教育增加了男性癌症患者的自杀风险,这突出了有针对性干预的必要性。
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Nowotwory Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: NOWOTWORY Journal of Oncology publishes papers which cover all aspects of oncology but concentrates on clinical studies, both research orientated and treatment orientated, rather than on laboratory studies. Contributions are also welcomed from the fields of epidemiology, tumor pathology, radiobiology and radiation physics.
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