Assessing quality of life and depression in non-metastatic breast cancer patients following surgical treatment: A cross-sectional study in Lebanon

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Nahle, Ali Alakbar [1 ]
Hamdar, Hussein [1 ]
Awada, Rim [2 ]
Kaddour, Ziad [3 ]
Rammal, Zeina [2 ]
Abbas, Rim [2 ]
Jalloul, Sarah Ibrahim [4 ]
Ismail, Nathalie Haidar [5 ]
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[1] Damascus Univ, Fac Med, Damascus, Syria
[2] Lebanese Univ, Fac Med Sci, Raf Hariri Univ Campus, Hadath, Lebanon
[3] Amer Univ Beirut, Fac Med, Beirut, Lebanon
[4] Univ Balamand, Fac Med, Dept Gastroenterol, Beirut, Lebanon
[5] Gen Surg Hammoud Hosp Univ Med Ctr, Jounieh, Lebanon
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breast cancer; cross-sectional study; depression; quality of life; surgery; PREVALENCE; SURVIVORS; SURGERY; HEALTH; PHQ-9;
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10.1097/MD.0000000000038588
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Breast cancer is a global health concern that significantly impacts the quality of life (QOL) of individuals. This study aims to comprehensively examine the interplay between QOL and depression among nonmetastatic breast cancer patients in Lebanon, a region with limited research in this context. A cross-sectional study was conducted at Hammoud Hospital-University Medical Center from January 2018 to January 2023. Data was collected through a self-administered questionnaire distributed as Google Forms via WhatsApp. A total of 193 patients had non-metastatic breast cancer. Out of these, 81 valid responses were obtained. The Patient Health Questionnaire and Quality of Life Scale were used to assess depression and QOL, respectively. A total of 81 patients were included with mean age 54.4 years. Results revealed that 77.8% of patients experienced provisional depression, with 35.8% meeting criteria for major depressive disorder. Financial status and chronic diseases were associated with the likelihood of developing major depressive disorder. The mean QOL score was 81.14, lower than the average for healthy individuals. Educational level and presence of chronic diseases were significant factors influencing QOL. Postsurgical depression prevalence is substantial, underscoring the importance of integrating mental health care. Economic status and comorbidities are influential factors, necessitating targeted interventions. Breast cancer's impact on QOL is profound, falling below that of other chronic conditions. Education empowers coping, while comorbidities impact QOL. Our findings emphasize the multidimensional nature of breast cancer care, advocating for holistic support and addressing emotional well-being.
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