[Partnership Status And Prevalence Of Mental Disorders In Women And Men With Cancer].

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Psychotherapie Psychosomatik Medizinische Psychologie Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1055/a-2390-1951
Anne-Kathrin Köditz, Anja Mehnert-Theuerkauf, Jochen Ernst
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Background: Patients facing the diagnosis of cancer are confronted with high stress levels, which increase the risk of developing a mental disorder. Being in a relationship moderates patients' mental health and can have a risk-reducing effect. We aim to describe the influence of partnership status on the 4-week-prevalence of mental disorders in cancer patients and how it varies by gender.

Methods: As part of the secondary data analysis of a multicenter cross-sectional study, 1857 patients with cancer (51,6% women, age 18-75 years, Ø age 57 years, 79,7% in a partnership) were assessed using a written questionnaire and, for the diagnosis of psychological disorders (4-week prevalence), the CIDI-O interview. Frequency calculations and binary logistic analyses were carried out.

Results: In the univariate analyses, the frequency of the presence of at least one mental disorder is significantly lower in patients who are in a relationship (25,4% vs. 35,3%, p<0,001). They are also less likely to simultaneously suffer from multiple mental disorders. These differences are also evident for individual classes of disorders. The multivariate gender-differentiated analysis confirms this trend. In addition to age and income as significant predictors, only men experience a significant protective effect of their relationship against the occurrence of a mental disorder (OR=2,5, p<0,001).

Discussion: There has been very limited research on the links between partnership status, gender, and mental disorders in cancer patients. The results found in our analyses should be further explored, particularly regarding the protective role of partnership against developing mental disorders.

Conclusion: In the context of psycho-oncological care the status of living alone should be considered as a possible risk factor for developing mental disorders, especially in men.

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[女性和男性癌症患者的伙伴关系状况和精神障碍患病率]。
背景:确诊癌症的患者会面临很大的压力,从而增加患精神疾病的风险。恋爱关系可调节患者的心理健康,并有降低风险的作用。我们旨在描述伴侣关系对癌症患者四周内精神障碍发生率的影响,以及不同性别的差异:作为一项多中心横断面研究二次数据分析的一部分,我们使用书面问卷对 1857 名癌症患者(51.6% 为女性,年龄在 18-75 岁之间,平均年龄为 57 岁,79.7% 为伴侣关系)进行了评估,并使用 CIDI-O 访谈进行了心理障碍诊断(4 周患病率)。对结果进行了频率计算和二元逻辑分析:结果:在单变量分析中,恋爱关系中的患者出现至少一种精神障碍的频率明显较低(25.4% 对 35.3%,p 讨论:关于癌症患者的伴侣关系、性别和精神障碍之间关系的研究非常有限。我们的分析结果值得进一步探讨,尤其是关于伴侣关系对精神障碍的保护作用:结论:在肿瘤心理治疗中,独居状态应被视为可能导致精神障碍的风险因素,尤其是男性患者。
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