| Literature DB >> 27275304 |
Gordana Ristevska-Dimitrovska1, Petar Stefanovski2, Snezhana Smichkoska3, Marija Raleva4, Beti Dejanova5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: A significant number of breast cancer patients, during their life with the diagnosis, experience emotional distress in the form of depression and anxiety. Psychological resilience is the ability of a person to protect his/her mental health when faced with adverse circumstances such as the cancer diagnosis. This study aims to assess the resilience in breast cancer patients and to explore whether depression affects the resilience.Entities:
Keywords: Connor Davidson Resilience Scale; Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale; breast cancer; depression; resilience
Year: 2015 PMID: 27275304 PMCID: PMC4877904 DOI: 10.3889/oamjms.2015.119
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Access Maced J Med Sci ISSN: 1857-9655
Summary of demographic and oncological data
| Demographic Information | Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age / Range | 30-90 | ||
| Age / Mean (years) | 60.2 | I | 52 (27.9%) |
| II | 74 (39.8%) | ||
| Married | 147 (68%) | III | 60 (32.3%) |
| Never Married | 13 (6%) | ||
| Other (Divorced, widowed) | 56 (25.9%) | 6 months-1 year | 23 (10.9%) |
| 1-2 years | 28 (13.2%) | ||
| Only the patient | 27 (12.4%) | 2-5 years | 74 (35.1%) |
| Shares with other/s family members | 190 (87.6%) | >5 years | 86 (40.8%) |
| Yes | 198 (90.8%) | ChemoTh+RadioTh+Surgery | 104 (47.7%) |
| No | 20 (9.2%) | ChemoTh+Surgery | 72 (33%) |
| RadioTh+Surgery | 11 (5%) | ||
| <10 years old | 6 | Surgery | 31 (14.2%) |
| 11-20 | 17 (8.9%) | ||
| 21-30 | 55 (28.6%) | Partial Mastectomy | 40 (18.9%) |
| >31 | 114 (59.4%) | Mastectomy | 165 (77.8%) |
| Double Mastectomy | 7 (3.3%) | ||
| Primary School | 56 (25.8%) | ||
| Secondary School | 88 (40.6%) | Yes | 134 (65%) |
| University | 73 (33.6%) | No | 72 (35%) |
| Employed | 58 (27.1%) | Tamoxifen | 108 (89.2%) |
| Unemployed | 50 (23.4%) | Aromatase Inhibitor | 13 (10.8%) |
| Retired | 106 (49.5%) | ||
| Patient alone | 58 (27.1%) | ||
| Urban area | 167 (83.5%) | Patient’s partner | 36 (16.4%) |
| Rural area | 33 (16.5%) | Patient and partner together | 86 (40.2%) |
| Other | 34 (15.9%) | ||
| Up to 10000 MKD (160 EUR) | 58 (27.1%) | ||
| 10000-30000 MKD (160-500 EUR) | 116 (54.2%) | 0 individuals | 5 (2.6%) |
| >30000 MKD (>500 EUR) | 40 (18.7%) | 1-5 individuals | 73 (37.4%) |
| >5 individuals | 117 (60%) | ||
Comparison of means of resilience in 3 groups of patients (not depressed, subthreshold depression, major depression)
| Not depressed vs. Subthreshold Depression | t = 3.863, df =186 | P < 0.001 |
| Not depressed vs. Major Depression | t = 6.026, df =182 | P < 0.001 |
| Subthreshold Depression vs. Major Depression | t = 2.681, df =56 | P = 0.01 |