Association between anxiety, depression, and symptom burden in patients with advanced colorectal cancer: A multicenter cross‐sectional study

Author:

Song Lili1,Su Zhongge1,He Yi1,Pang Ying1,Zhou Yuhe1,Wang Yu2,Lu Yongkui3,Jiang Yu4ORCID,Han Xinkun1,Song Lihua5,Wang Liping6,Li Zimeng1,Lv Xiaojun7,Wang Yan1,Yao Juntao8,Liu Xiaohong9,Zhou Xiaoyi10,He Shuangzhi1,Zhang Yening1,Li Jinjiang11,Wang Bingmei1,Tang Lili1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psycho‐Oncology, Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research (Ministry of Education/Beijing) Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute Beijing China

2. Department of Breast Cancer Radiotherapy, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shanxi Medical University Taiyuan China

3. The Fifth Department of Chemotherapy The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Guangxi Medical University Nanning Guangxi China

4. Department of Medical Oncology, Cancer Center, West China Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu China

5. Department of Breast Medical Oncology Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences Jinan China

6. Department of Oncology The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou China

7. Department of Oncology Xiamen Humanity Hospital Xiamen China

8. Department of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine Shaanxi Provincial, Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Medical College of Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an China

9. Department of Clinical Spiritual Care Hunan Cancer Hospital/The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University Changsha China

10. Radiotherapy Center, Hubei Cancer Hospital Wuhan China

11. Department of Psycho‐oncology Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences Jinan China

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesPatients with advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) have multiple concurrent physical and psychological symptoms. This study aimed to explore the relationship between anxiety, depression, and symptom burden in advanced CRC.MethodsA multicenter cross‐sectional study was conducted in 10 cancer centers from geographically and economically diverse sites in China. A total of 454 patients with advanced CRC completed the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory. Multiple regression analysis was applied to explore the relationship between anxiety, depression and symptom burden.ResultsAbout one‐third of the patients showed symptoms of anxiety or depression. Patients with anxiety or depression reported significantly higher symptom burden than those without (p < 0.001). Patients with anxiety or depression reported a higher proportion of moderate‐to‐severe (MS) symptom number than those without (p < 0.001). About 52% of the patients with anxiety or depression reported at least three MS symptoms. The prevalence of MS symptoms was ranging from 7.3% (shortness of breath) to 22% (disturbed sleep), and in patients with anxiety or depression was 2–10 times higher than in those without (p < 0.001). Disease stage (β = −2.55, p = 0.003), anxiety (β = 15.33, p < 0.001), and depression (β = 13.63, p < 0.001) were associated with higher symptom burden.ConclusionsAnxiety and depression in patients with advanced cancer correlated with higher symptom burden. Findings may lead oncology professionals to pay more attention to unrecognized and untreated psychological symptoms in symptom management for advanced cancer patients.

Publisher

Wiley

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