Trajectories of adjustment disorder symptoms in post-treatment breast cancer survivors

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作者
Wijnhoven, Lonneke M. A. [1 ]
Custers, Jose A. E. [1 ]
Kwakkenbos, Linda [1 ,2 ]
Prins, Judith B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Radboud Inst Hlth Sci, Dept Med Psychol 926, Med Ctr, POB 9101, NL-6500 HB Nijmegen, Netherlands
[2] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Behav Sci Inst, Clin Psychol, Nijmegen, Netherlands
关键词
Adjustment disorder; Breast cancer survivors; Trajectory analysis; Oncology; Psychology; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; DEPRESSION SCALE HADS; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; DIAGNOSTIC INTERVIEW; MENTAL-DISORDERS; HOSPITAL ANXIETY; PREVALENCE; VALIDATION; PREDICTORS; WOMEN;
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10.1007/s00520-022-06806-z
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Objective Breast cancer survivors (BCS) may experience problems to adjust to their situation after cancer treatment completion. In case of severe distress, an adjustment disorder (AD) might develop. This study investigates the course of AD symptoms during 1 year and its predictors in BCS up to 5 years post-treatment. Methods BCS completed the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) at baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months. HADS total scores were defined as no mental disorder (MD) symptoms (<= 10), AD symptoms (11-14), and any other MD symptoms (>= 15). Over the course of four assessments, symptom trajectories were a priori defined as no MD symptoms, AD symptoms, fluctuating AD symptoms below and above cut-offs, or any other MD symptoms. Complementary, latent class growth analysis (LCGA) was used to identify data-driven trajectories. Results Among 293 BCS with complete data, the majority was classified as no MD symptoms (54.4%), followed by 37.5% in the fluctuating AD symptoms trajectory. Only 1.4% had AD symptoms, and 6.8% had any other MD symptoms. With LCGA (N = 459), three trajectories were found: stable no MD symptoms (58.6%), stable AD symptoms (32.9%), and high increasing any other MD symptoms (8.5%). Compared to BCS with no MD symptoms, BCS with fluctuating AD symptoms or any other MD symptoms were younger, less able to handle daily activities, and showed more social support discrepancy, neuroticism, and less optimism. Conclusions Results of our study showed that AD symptoms in BCS up to 5 years post-treatment fluctuate over 1 year. It is thus important to appropriately assess AD over the course of 5 years post-treatment as AD symptoms can fluctuate.
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页码:3521 / 3530
页数:10
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