| Literature DB >> 35406566 |
Patricia Marino1, Rajae Touzani1, Jihane Pakradouni2, Patrick Ben Soussan3, Gwenaelle Gravis4.
Abstract
Cancer patients commonly experience psychological distress that may increase with the current COVID-19 pandemic. This prospective study aimed to measure post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and anxiety in cancer patients following France's first COVID-19-related lockdown, together with associated factors. Cancer patients receiving outpatient treatment or post-treatment follow-up completed a questionnaire which measured, among other things, PTSD (IES-R), anxiety (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory), and fear of cancer recurrence (FCR). Of the 1097 patients included in the study, 14.7% and 30.5% suffered from PTSD and anxiety, respectively. Patients afraid to come to hospital due to the risk of COVID-19 transmission (OR = 3.49, p < 0.001), those with a negative lockdown experience (OR = 0.98, p < 0.001), women (OR = 1.97; p = 0.009), and patients living alone (OR = 1.63, p = 0.045) were all more likely to have PTSD. Older patients (OR = 1.65, p = 0.020), women (OR = 1.62, p = 0.018), those with a higher FCR score (OR = 5.02, p < 0.001), patients unsatisfied with their cancer management (OR = 2.36, p < 0.001), and those afraid to come to hospital due to COVID-19 (OR = 2.43, p < 0.001) all had a higher risk of anxiety. These results provide a greater understanding of the psychological consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in cancer patients and highlight the need to better integrate psychosocial support in pandemic response measures in order to guide health systems.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; anxiety; cancer; post-traumatic stress disorder
Year: 2022 PMID: 35406566 PMCID: PMC8997456 DOI: 10.3390/cancers14071794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.639
Characteristics of the participants and factors associated with anxiety level and post-traumatic stress disorder during the COVID-19 health crisis: univariate analyses.
| Variables | Total | Anxiety Level (STAI-S) | Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder | ||
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| Absence of Anxiety + | Presence of Anxiety ++ | Low * Level of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder | Moderate/Severe ** Level of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder | ||
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| No | 999 (92.3) | 613 (92.5) | 264 (91.7) | 638 (93.1) | 103 (88.8) |
| Yes | 83 (7.7) | 50 (7.5) | 24 (8.3) | 47 (6.9) | 13 (11.2) |
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| Living alone | 228 (21.3) | 126 (19.2) | 67 (23.4) | 138 (20.3) | 31 (26.5) |
| Living with others | 800 (75.0) | 511 (77.9) | 209 (72.8) | 522 (76.6) | 80 (68.4) |
| Was not in lockdown | 39 (3.7) | 19 (2.9) | 11 (3.8) | 21 (3.1) | 6 (5.1) |
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| 46.5 (26.1) | 51.4 (25.9) | 38.9 (24.8) | 50.0 (26.6) | 37.0 (24.2) | |
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| Yes | 798 (74.2) | 529 (80.1) | 178 (61.8) | 522 (76.3) | 72 (62.1) |
| No | 278 (25.8) | 131 (19.9) | 110 (38.2) | 162 (23.7) | 44 (37.9) |
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| Yes | 769 (76.0) | 497 (79.8) | 189 (68.7) | 510 (77.9) | 72 (63.7) |
| No | 243 (24.0) | 126 (20.2) | 86 (31.3) | 145 (22.1) | 41 (36.3) |
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| No | 858 (80.4) | 555 (84.9) | 204 (70.8) | 582 (86.0) | 71 (60.7) |
| Yes | 209 (19.6) | 99 (15.1) | 84 (29.2) | 95 (14.0) | 46 (39.3) |
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| No, never | 910 (84.9) | 573 (87.3) | 231 (79.4) | 586 (86.1) | 92 (78.0) |
| Yes, only once | 86 (8.0) | 55 (8.4) | 23 (7.9) | 60 (8.8) | 8 (6.8) |
| Yes, several times | 76 (7.1) | 28 (4.3) | 37 (12.7) | 35 (5.1) | 18 (15.2) |
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| Hematological | 252 (24.3) | 168 (26.5) | 57 (20.2) | 163 (24.7) | 27 (23.5) |
| Urological | 111 (10.7) | 83 (13.1) | 20 (7.1) | 83 (12.6) | 5 (4.3) |
| Digestive | 164 (15.8) | 97 (15.3) | 43 (15.2) | 104 (15.8) | 16 (13.9) |
| Breast/Gynecological | 429 (41.4) | 232 (36.7) | 142 (50.4) | 259 (39.3) | 57 (49.6) |
| Other | 81 (7.8) | 53 (8.4) | 20 (7.1) | 50 (7.6) | 10 (8.7) |
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| On treatment | 647 (60.6) | 386 (59.4) | 186 (64.1) | 419 (62.1) | 66 (56.4) |
| Post-treatment follow-up | 327 (30.7) | 223 (34.3) | 68 (23.5) | 206 (30.5) | 37 (31.6) |
| About to initiate treatment | 93 (8.7) | 41 (6.3) | 36 (12.4) | 50 (7.4) | 14 (12.0) |
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| No (score < 13) | 301 (35.1) | 254 (44.3) | 23 (10.0) | 243 (41.0) | 12 (11.8) |
| Yes (score ≥ 13) | 557 (64.9) | 319 (55.7) | 206 (90.0) | 349 (59.0) | 90 (88.2) |
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| Women | 691 (63.2) | 376 (56.3) | 220 (75.3) | 406 (59.0) | 91 (76.5) |
| Men | 403 (36.8) | 292 (43.7) | 72 (24.7) | 282 (41.0) | 28 (23.5) |
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| 22–50 | 156 (14.4) | 86 (13.0) | 63 (21.6) | 105 (15.4) | 28 (23.9) |
| 51–70 | 516 (47.7) | 343 (52.0) | 127 (43.6) | 355 (52.1) | 55 (47.0) |
| 71–92 | 409 (37.9) | 230 (35.0) | 101 (34.7) | 221 (32.5) | 34 (29.1) |
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| No | 806 (75.0) | 506 (76.9) | 206 (72.5) | 522 (76.9) | 78 (66.1) |
| Yes | 269 (25.0) | 152 (23.1) | 78 (27.5) | 157 (23.1) | 40 (33.9) |
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| No schooling/primary school | 95 (8.8) | 44 (6.7) | 22 (7.6) | 44 (6.5) | 12 (10.2) |
| Secondary school | 457 (42.4) | 264 (40.1) | 137 (47.2) | 298 (43.8) | 46 (39.0) |
| Higher education | 521 (48.8) | 351 (53.2) | 131 (45.2) | 339 (49.8) | 60 (50.8) |
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| Active | 173 (15.9) | 112 (16.8) | 47 (16.2) | 122 (17.8) | 22 (18.6) |
| Inactive | 262 (24.0) | 156 (23.5) | 92 (31.7) | 170 (24.8) | 42 (35.6) |
| Retirement | 654 (60.1) | 397 (59.7) | 151 (52.1) | 394 (57.4) | 54 (45.8) |
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| No | 501 (45.7) | 358 (53.6) | 85 (29.1) | 336 (48.7) | 34 (28.6) |
| Yes | 594 (54.3) | 310 (46.4) | 207 (70.9) | 354 (51.3) | 85 (71.4) |
* low IES-R score < 33; ** IES-R score ≥ 33; STAI Anxiety score ≤ 45; ++ STAI Anxiety score > 45.
Figure 1The different positive declarative experiences of lockdown (n = 893).
Factors associated with anxiety level and post-traumatic stress disorder during the COVID-19 health crisis: multivariate analyses.
| Ref: Absence of Anxiety + | Presence of Anxiety (STAI-S) ++ | Ref: No/Low-Level of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder * | Moderate/Severe Level of Post-Traumatic Stress | ||
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| aOR | 95% CI | aOR | 95% CI | ||
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| Woman | 1.62 | 1.09–2.41 | Woman | 1.97 | 1.18–3.29 |
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| 22–50 | 1.54 | 0.97–2.44 | Yes | 1.63 | 1.01–2.63 |
| 71–92 | 1.65 | 1.08–2.51 |
| 0.98 | 0.97–0.99 |
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| 0.83 | 0.55–1.25 |
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| Post-treatment follow-up | Yes | 3.49 | 2.11–5.79 | ||
| About to initiate treatment | 2.31 | 1.25–4.28 | |||
| Yes (score ≥ 13) | 5.02 | 3.07–8.18 | |||
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| Yes | 2.11 | 1.45–3.07 | |||
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| No | 2.36 | 1.62–3.44 | |||
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| Yes | 2.43 | 1.61–3.67 | |||
Ref.: reference category; aOR: adjusted odds ratio; 95% CI: 95% confidence interval; + STAI Anxiety score ≤ 45; ++ STAI Anxiety score > 45; * IES-R score < 33.