Anxiety, posttraumatic stress, and fear of cancer progression in patients with melanoma in cancer aftercare.

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 Medicine Onkologie Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-09-17 DOI:10.1159/000355137
Yesim Erim, Carmen Loquai, Ulrike Schultheis, Marion Lindner, Mingo Beckmann, Corinna Schadendorf, Wolfgang Senf
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Abstract

Unlabelled: Several studies have described mental distress and anxiety in patients with melanoma. The findings of these studies varied from patients with a quality of life similar to the general population and those with increased mental distress. In the present study, we investigated anxiety, posttraumatic stress, and fear of cancer progression to gain a detailed picture of the burdens of these patients.

Patients and methods: 70 patients with malignant melanoma who attended cancer aftercare were surveyed using the psychometric instruments Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Posttraumatic Symptom Scale (PTSS-10), and Fear of Progression Questionnaire (FoP-Q). The questionnaires were evaluated and an analysis of the single items carried out.

Results: The scores for the three anxiety parameters were low, but 7% of the patients presented an increased HADS score, and 17% an increased PTSS-10 value. An analysis of the items showed that patients feared physical disabilities more than mental distress or lack of social support.

Conclusion: Most of the patients perceived themselves as stable, and relied on the assistance of their families. However, a small group of patients suffered from clinically relevant anxiety; these patients should be given the support indicated for their specific distress.

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癌症后护理中黑色素瘤患者的焦虑、创伤后应激和对癌症进展的恐惧。
未标记:一些研究描述了黑色素瘤患者的精神痛苦和焦虑。这些研究的结果从生活质量与一般人群相似的患者到精神压力增加的患者各不相同。在本研究中,我们调查了焦虑、创伤后应激和对癌症进展的恐惧,以获得这些患者负担的详细情况。患者和方法:采用医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)、创伤后症状量表(ptsd -10)和进展恐惧问卷(op - q)对70例恶性黑色素瘤患者进行癌症后护理调查。对问卷进行了评估,并对单个项目进行了分析。结果:3项焦虑参数得分均较低,但有7%的患者出现HADS评分升高,17%的患者出现ptsd -10值升高。对这些项目的分析表明,患者更担心身体残疾,而不是精神痛苦或缺乏社会支持。结论:大多数患者认为自己病情稳定,并依赖于家人的帮助。然而,一小部分患者患有临床相关焦虑;这些患者应根据其具体的痛苦情况给予相应的支持。
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Onkologie
Onkologie 医学-肿瘤学
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