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Risk factors for continuous distress over a 12-month period in newly diagnosed cancer outpatients.

Aganeta Enns1, Amy Waller, Shannon L Groff, Barry D Bultz, Tak Fung, Linda E Carlson.   

Abstract

This analysis examined demographic and medical factors associated with continuous distress in the year following cancer diagnosis. Patients completed the Distress Thermometer, Fatigue and Pain Thermometers, and anxiety and depression measures, at baseline, 3-, 6-, and 12 months. A total of 480 patients were grouped into three trajectories for distress, pain, fatigue, anxiety, and depression. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to determine risk factors associated with each symptom pattern. Females were more likely to report continuous distress. Predictors of the remaining outcomes included younger age; a diagnosis of head and neck, gastrointestinal, or prostate cancer; and receipt of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. By identifying risk factors for continuous distress, interventions can be implemented more efficiently and targeted to those who are at an elevated risk.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24010528     DOI: 10.1080/07347332.2013.822052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychosoc Oncol        ISSN: 0734-7332


  11 in total

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