| Literature DB >> 26341521 |
Lei Zhu1, Adelita V Ranchor1, Marije van der Lee2, Bert Garssen2, Robbert Sanderman1,3, Maya J Schroevers4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study aimed to (1) identify subgroups of cancer patients with distinct subtypes of depression before the start of psychological care, (2) examine whether socio-demographic and medical characteristics distinguished these subtypes, and (3) examine whether people with distinct subtypes reported differential courses of depression during psychological care.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer patients; Latent class analysis; Psychological care; Subtypes of depression
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26341521 PMCID: PMC4729814 DOI: 10.1007/s00520-015-2919-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Support Care Cancer ISSN: 0941-4355 Impact factor: 3.603
Socio-demographic, medical, and psychosocial care characteristics in the entire sample and three subtypes of depressive symptoms (n = 243)
| Predictor | Total sample | Class 1 ( | Class 2 ( | Class 3 ( | |
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| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ANOVA | |
| Age (in years) | 50.91 (10.31) | 50.64 (10.84) | 51.28 (9.85) | 50.66 (10.05) |
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| Time since diagnosis (in years) | 2.84 (4.69) | 2.91 (5.25) | 2.59 (4.17) | 3.41 (4.02) |
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| Physical symptoms at T1 | 7.04 (4.60) | 6.71 (4.28) | 6.94 (4.71) | 8.75 (5.21) |
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| % | % | % | % | χ2 | |
| Gender | |||||
| Man | 22.6 % | 21.7 % | 24.2 % | 20.7 % | 0.26n.s. |
| Woman | 77.4 % | 78.3 % | 75.8 % | 79.3 % | |
| Educational level | |||||
| Low | 25.1 % | 22.1 % | 24.2 % | 40.7 % | 5.08n.s. |
| Middle | 28.1 % | 26.5 % | 31.6 % | 22.2 % | |
| High | 46.8 % | 51.3 % | 44.2 % | 37.0 % | |
| Relationship | |||||
| Yes | 76.7 % | 72.6 % | 80.2 % | 81.5 % | 2.09n.s. |
| No | 23.3 % | 27.4 % | 19.8 % | 18.5 % | |
| Cancer type | |||||
| Breast cancer | 41.9 % | 44.7 % | 38.8 % | 41.4 % | 16.29n.s. |
| Digestive system cancer | 6.6 % | 7.9 % | 7.1 % | 0.0 % | |
| Lung cancer | 5.4 % | 6.1 % | 5.1 % | 3.4 % | |
| Hematologic cancer | 10.4 % | 6.1 % | 13.3 % | 17.2 % | |
| Head and neck cancer | 7.5 % | 5.3 % | 12.2 % | 0.0 % | |
| Gynecological cancer | 7.9 % | 9.6 % | 6.1 % | 6.9 % | |
| Multiple malignant tumors | 9.5 % | 8.8 % | 9.2 % | 13.8 % | |
| Others | 10.8 % | 11.4 % | 8.2 % | 17.2 % | |
| Metastases | |||||
| Yes | 32.1 % | 31.6 % | 29.6 % | 42.9 % | 1.78n.s. |
| No | 67.9 % | 68.4 % | 70.4 % | 57.1 % | |
| Comorbid diseases | |||||
| Yes | 24.9 % | 26.3 % | 24.0 % | 22.2 % | 1.53n.s. |
| No | 75.1 % | 73.7 % | 76.0 % | 77.8 % | |
| Perceived prognosis | |||||
| Favorable | 47.3 % | 52.2 % | 42.4 % | 44.8 % | 8.87n.s. |
| Unfavorable | 26.3 % | 13.0 % | 11.1 % | 27.6 % | |
| Uncertain | 14.0 % | 22.6 % | 32.3 % | 20.7 % | |
| Recurrence | |||||
| Yes | 14.8 % | 12.2 % | 16.2 % | 20.7 % | 1.57n.s. |
| No | 85.2 % | 87.8 % | 83.8 % | 79.3 % | |
| Under medical treatment or not at T1 | |||||
| Yes | 48.1 % | 46.5 % | 46.6 % | 59.3 % | 1.53n.s. |
| No | 51.9 % | 53.5 % | 53.4 % | 40.7 % | |
| Received type of medical treatment | |||||
| Operation | 17.3 % | 15.7 % | 16.2 % | 27.6 % | 15.98n.s. |
| Chemotherapy | 9.1 % | 7.0 % | 10.1 % | 13.8 % | |
| Radiotherapy | 2.9 % | 1.7 % | 4.0 % | 3.4 % | |
| Operation + chemotherapy | 19.8 % | 20.9 % | 19.2 % | 17.2 % | |
| Operation + radiotherapy | 16.0 % | 14.8 % | 21.2 % | 3.4 % | |
| Chemotherapy + radiotherapy | 5.8 % | 3.5 % | 8.1 % | 6.9 % | |
| Operation + chemotherapy + radiotherapy | 23.0 % | 28.7 % | 16.2 % | 24.1 % | |
| Others | 6.2 % | 7.8 % | 5.1 % | 3.4 % | |
| Type of psychological care (T1-T2)a | |||||
| Individual | 58.0 % | 61.0 % | 59.4 % | 37.5 % | 12.81n.s. |
| Group | 7.0 % | 5.2 % | 9.4 % | 6.3 % | |
| Individual + group | 16.6 % | 14.3 % | 20.3 % | 12.5 % | |
| Other | 1.9 % | 2.6 % | 1.6 % | 0.0 % | |
| Missing | 16.6 % | 16.9 % | 9.4 % | 43.8 % | |
| Psychological care finished at T2a | |||||
| Yes | 19.7 % | 15.6 % | 21.9 % | 31.3 % | 2.36n.s. |
| Type of psychological care (T2-T3)a | |||||
| Individual | 42.0 % | 45.5 % | 37.5 % | 43.8 % | 5.29n.s. |
| Group | 4.5 % | 6.5 % | 1.6 % | 6.3 % | |
| Individual + group | 19.7 % | 16.9 % | 25.0 % | 12.5 % | |
| Other | 1.9 % | 2.6 % | 1.6 % | 0.0 % | |
| Missing | 31.8 % | 28.6 % | 34.4 % | 37.5 % | |
| Psychological care finished at T3a | |||||
| Yes | 47.1 % | 48.1 % | 43.8 % | 56.3 % | 0.85n.s. |
aThese analyses were conducted in 157 patients who completed the two follow-up measurements
Fig. 1Mean item scores of 10-item CES-D in the three latent classes and the total sample at baseline
Fit indices and class prevalence for the latent class analysis (n = 243)
| BIC | AIC | Entropy | BLRT | Class size | |||||
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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |||||
| 2-class | 5983.43 | 5875.15 | 0.78 | 282.21*** | 167 (69 %) | 76 (31 %) | |||
| 3-class |
| 5760.87 |
| 136.28*** | 114 (47 %) | 99 (41 %) | 30 (12 %) | ||
| 4-class | 5932.11 | 5746.98 | 0.94 | 35.89* | 112 (46 %) | 82 (34 %) | 29 (12 %) | 20 (8 %) | |
| 5-class | 5970.30 |
| 0.92 |
| 112 (46 %) | 70 (29 %) | 29 (12 %) | 20 (8 %) | 12 (5 %) |
The numbers in bold indicate the best values of each fit indices
BIC Bayesian information criterion, AIC Akaike information criterion, BLRT bootstrapped likelihood ratio test
*p < .05; ***p < .001
Changes in the overall levels of 10-item CES-D at each class and the follow-up sample
| Changes in overall levels of 10-item CES-D | |||||||||
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| T1 | T2 | T3 | ∆T1-T2a | ∆T2-T3a | ∆T1-T3a | ||||
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| Class 1: | 11.24 (2.92) | 9.59 (4.11) | 8.03 (5.16) | 9.98** | 0.46 | 8.44** | 0.33 | 15.89*** | 0.77 |
| Class 2: | 14.98 (2.84) | 10.91 (5.81) | 9.76 (5.41) | 29.19*** | 0.89 | 2.71 | 0.20 | 29.24*** | 1.20 |
| Class 3: | 21.11 (2.26) | 10.89 (5.88) | 9.11 (6.88) | 27.11*** | 2.29 | 1.43 | 0.28 | 19.76*** | 2.34 |
| Total sample: | 13.51 (3.95) | 10.24 (5.02) | 8.84 (5.42) | 71.24*** | 0.72 | 6.23* | 0.27 | 62.83*** | 0.98 |
aAs GLM applied a listwise deletion to handle missing values, the GLM were conducted on 133 people with valid data on all CES-D items at three measurements
**p < .01; ***p < .001