Emotional distress in cancer survivors from various ethnic backgrounds: Analysis of the multi‐ethnic HELIUS study

Author:

Müller Fabiola1234ORCID,Veen Linde M.45,Galenkamp Henrike67,Jim Heather S. L.8ORCID,Lok Anja3910,Nieuwkerk Pythia T.1111213,Suurmond Jeanine611,van Laarhoven Hanneke W. M.45,Knoop Hans13414

Affiliation:

1. Medical Psychology Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam Amsterdam the Netherlands

2. Amsterdam Public Health Global Health Amsterdam the Netherlands

3. Amsterdam Public Health Mental Health Amsterdam the Netherlands

4. Cancer Center Amsterdam Cancer Treatment and Quality of Life Amsterdam the Netherlands

5. Department of Medical Oncology Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam Amsterdam the Netherlands

6. Department of Public and Occupational Health Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam Amsterdam the Netherlands

7. Amsterdam Public Health Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases Amsterdam the Netherlands

8. Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa Florida USA

9. Department of Psychiatry Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam Amsterdam the Netherlands

10. Amsterdam Neuroscience, Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, Stress & Sleep Amsterdam the Netherlands

11. Amsterdam Public Health Personalized Medicine Amsterdam the Netherlands

12. Amsterdam Public Health, Aging & Later Life Amsterdam the Netherlands

13. Amsterdam Institute for Infection and Immunity Inflammatory Diseases Amsterdam the Netherlands

14. Amsterdam UMC Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Expert Center for Chronic Fatigue Amsterdam the Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractPurposeInsight into emotional distress of cancer survivors from ethnic minority groups in Europe is scarce. We aimed to compare distress levels of survivors from ethnic minorities to that of the majority population, determine whether the association between having cancer (yes vs. no) and distress differs among ethnic groups and investigate sociocultural correlates of distress.MethodsCross‐sectional data were derived from HELIUS, a multi‐ethnic cohort study conducted in the Netherlands. Of 19,147 participants, 351 were diagnosed with cancer (n = 130 Dutch, n = 75 African Surinamese, n = 53 South‐Asian Surinamese, n = 43 Moroccan, n = 28 Turkish, n = 22 Ghanaian). Distress (PHQ‐9, MCS‐12) and correlates were assessed by self‐report. Cancer‐related variables were derived from the Netherlands Cancer Registry.ResultsSurvivors were on average 7 years post‐diagnosis. Survivors from South‐Asian Surinamese, Moroccan, Turkish and Ghanaian origin reported more distress than survivors from Dutch origin (effect sizerange: 0.44–1.17; adjusted models). The association between having cancer or not with distress differed in direction between Dutch and the non‐Dutch ethnic groups: Non‐Dutch cancer patients tended to have more distress than their cancer‐free peers, whereas Dutch cancer patients tended to have less distress than their cancer‐free peers. For Moroccan and Turkish patients, the acculturation style of separation/marginalization, compared to integration/assimilation, was associated with higher depressive symptoms. In analyses pooling data from all ethnic minorities, lower health literacy, lower emotional support satisfaction and younger age at the time of migration were associated with higher depressive symptoms. Lower health literacy, fewer emotional support transactions, and more frequent attendance at religious services were associated with worse mental health.ConclusionCancer survivors from ethnic minorities experience more distress than those from the majority population. Culturally sensitive supportive care should be considered.

Funder

KWF Kankerbestrijding

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Oncology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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