Prevalence of anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder in parents of children with cancer: A meta-analysis

被引:122
|
作者
van Warmerdam, Jacqui [1 ,2 ]
Zabih, Veda [1 ]
Kurdyak, Paul [3 ,4 ]
Sutradhar, Rinku [4 ,5 ]
Nathan, Paul C. [1 ,4 ,5 ,6 ]
Gupta, Sumit [1 ,4 ,5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Sick Children, Child Hlth & Evaluat Sci, Res Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Inst Med Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada
[3] CAMH, Inst Mental Hlth Policy Res, Toronto, ON, Canada
[4] ICES, Canc, Toronto, ON, Canada
[5] Univ Toronto, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Toronto, ON, Canada
[6] Hosp Sick Children, Div Hematol Oncol, 555 Univ Ave, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8, Canada
关键词
anxiety; caregivers; depression; meta-analysis; parents; PTSD; NEWLY-DIAGNOSED CANCER; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; CHILDHOOD-CANCER; PEDIATRIC CANCER; PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT; MOTHERS; FAMILY; SURVIVORS; SYMPTOMS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1002/pbc.27677
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Background For parents, a diagnosis of cancer in their child is a traumatic experience. However, there is conflicting evidence about the risk of developing mental illness among parents following diagnosis. Our objective was to conduct a meta-analysis to determine the prevalence of mental illness in parents of children with cancer. Methods Four databases were searched to identify articles describing the prevalence of anxiety, depression, or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in parents of pediatric cancer patients. Two reviewers independently screened and extracted data. Subgroup analyses by gender and phase of cancer experience were selected a priori. Studies were reviewed in accordance with PRISMA guidelines. Results Of 11 394 articles identified, 58 met inclusion criteria. Reported prevalence was highly heterogeneous, ranging from 5% to 65% for anxiety (pooled prevalence 21% [95% CI, 13%-35%]), 7% to 91% for depression (pooled prevalence 28% [95% CI, 23%-35%]), and 4% to 75% for PTSD (pooled prevalence 26% [95% CI, 22%-32%]). Prevalence was consistently higher than noncancer parental controls. Heterogeneity was not explained by parental gender or child's cancer phase and was instead likely due to significant methodological differences in measurement tools and defined thresholds. Conclusions Parents of children with cancer have a higher prevalence of anxiety, depression, and PTSD compared with population controls. Yet, the reported prevalence of mental illness was highly variable, hampering any conclusive findings on absolute prevalence. To better understand the risk of long-term mental illness in this population and target interventions, future studies must adhere to standardized reporting and methods.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Systematic Review and Meta-analysis: Prevalence of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Trauma-Exposed Preschool-Aged Children
    Woolgar, Francesca
    Garfield, Harriet
    Dalgleish, Tim
    Meiser-Stedman, Richard
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY, 2022, 61 (03): : 366 - 377
  • [42] Prevalence of anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder among paramedic students: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Alzahrani, Adnan
    Keyworth, Chris
    Alshahrani, Khalid Mufleh
    Alkhelaifi, Rayan
    Johnson, Judith
    [J]. SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2024,
  • [43] Prevalence of anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder after cardiac arrest: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Yaow, Clyve Yu Leon
    Teoh, Seth En
    Lim, Wei Shyann
    Wang, Renaeta Shi Qi
    Han, Ming Xuan
    Pek, Pin Pin
    Tan, Benjamin Yong-Qiang
    Ong, Marcus Eng Hock
    Ng, Qin Xiang
    Ho, Andrew Fu Wah
    [J]. RESUSCITATION, 2022, 170 : 82 - 91
  • [44] The prevalence of anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder among African migrants: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    James, Peter Bai
    Renzaho, Andre M. N.
    Mwanri, Lillian
    Miller, Ian
    Wardle, Jon
    Gatwiri, Kathomi
    Lauche, Romy
    [J]. PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2022, 317
  • [45] Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Parents of Injured Children
    Kassam-Adarns, Nancy
    Fleisher, Courtney Landau
    Winston, Flaura Koplin
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS, 2009, 22 (04) : 294 - 302
  • [46] Prevalence of anxiety, depression, and stress among parents of neonates admitted to neonatal intensive care unit: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Shetty, Asha P.
    Halemani, Kurvatteppa
    Issac, Alwin
    Thimmappa, Latha
    Dhiraaj, Sanjay
    Radha, K.
    Mishra, Prabhaker
    Upadhyaya, Vijai Datta
    [J]. CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PEDIATRICS, 2024, 67 (02) : 104 - 115
  • [47] Interventions for children and adolescents with posttraumatic stress disorder: A meta-analysis of comparative outcome studies
    Morina, Nexhmedin
    Koerssen, Rachel
    Pollet, Thomas V.
    [J]. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW, 2016, 47 : 41 - 54
  • [48] Prevalence of Symptoms of Anxiety, Depression, and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Parents and Children Following Pediatric Stroke
    Lehman, Laura L.
    Maletsky, Kristin
    Beaute, Jeanette
    Rakesh, Kshitiz
    Kapur, Kush
    Rivkin, Michael J.
    Mrakotsky, Christine
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CHILD NEUROLOGY, 2020, 35 (07) : 472 - 479
  • [49] Psychopathology in parents of children with autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence
    Schnabel, Alexandra
    Youssef, George J.
    Hallford, David J.
    Hartley, Eliza J.
    McGillivray, Jane A.
    Stewart, Michelle
    Forbes, David
    Austin, David W.
    [J]. AUTISM, 2020, 24 (01) : 26 - 40
  • [50] Global prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress in the elderly population: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Jalali, Amir
    Ziapour, Arash
    Karimi, Zohreh
    Rezaei, Mohsen
    Emami, Bashir
    Kalhori, Reza Pourmirza
    Khosravi, Fataneh
    Sameni, Jelveh Sadat
    Kazeminia, Mohsen
    [J]. BMC GERIATRICS, 2024, 24 (01)