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The course of anxiety, depression and unmet needs in survivors of diffuse large B cell lymphoma and multiple myeloma in the early survivorship period

The course of anxiety, depression and unmet needs in survivors of diffuse large B cell lymphoma... Purpose The purpose of the study is to examine the course of pleted both telephone interviews. Course of anxiety differed anxiety, depression and unmet needs in diffuse large B cell (p < 0.01) with rate increasing in DLBCL (14 to 22%) while lymphoma (DLBCL) and multiple myeloma (MM) survivors remaining stable for MM (15 to 12%). Course of depression in the first 2 years post diagnosis. also differed (p < 0.01), decreasing for MM (22 to 12%) and Methods DLBCL and MM survivors, recruited through the remaining stable for DLBCL (15 to 16%) survivors. Change Victorian Cancer Registry, completed two interviews approx- in unmet needs was generally similar for the two cancer imately 7 and 15 months post diagnosis. Hospital Anxiety and groups, except for moderate to high psychological needs Depression Scale (HADS) and Supportive Care Needs Survey (p <0.05). (SCNS-SF34) were completed at both interviews. Primary Conclusions Patterns of change in anxiety and depression in outcomes were prevalence of anxiety, depression and unmet first 2 years post diagnosis differ for DLBCL and MM needs (any or moderate–high). Generalized estimating equa- survivors. tion examined whether course of anxiety, depression and un- Implications for cancer survivors Studying psychological outcomes in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and Practice Springer Journals

The course of anxiety, depression and unmet needs in survivors of diffuse large B cell lymphoma and multiple myeloma in the early survivorship period

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2017 by Springer Science+Business Media New York
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Public Health; Oncology; Health Promotion and Disease Prevention; Health Informatics; Quality of Life Research; Primary Care Medicine
ISSN
1932-2259
eISSN
1932-2267
DOI
10.1007/s11764-016-0591-y
pmid
28144891
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Abstract

Purpose The purpose of the study is to examine the course of pleted both telephone interviews. Course of anxiety differed anxiety, depression and unmet needs in diffuse large B cell (p < 0.01) with rate increasing in DLBCL (14 to 22%) while lymphoma (DLBCL) and multiple myeloma (MM) survivors remaining stable for MM (15 to 12%). Course of depression in the first 2 years post diagnosis. also differed (p < 0.01), decreasing for MM (22 to 12%) and Methods DLBCL and MM survivors, recruited through the remaining stable for DLBCL (15 to 16%) survivors. Change Victorian Cancer Registry, completed two interviews approx- in unmet needs was generally similar for the two cancer imately 7 and 15 months post diagnosis. Hospital Anxiety and groups, except for moderate to high psychological needs Depression Scale (HADS) and Supportive Care Needs Survey (p <0.05). (SCNS-SF34) were completed at both interviews. Primary Conclusions Patterns of change in anxiety and depression in outcomes were prevalence of anxiety, depression and unmet first 2 years post diagnosis differ for DLBCL and MM needs (any or moderate–high). Generalized estimating equa- survivors. tion examined whether course of anxiety, depression and un- Implications for cancer survivors Studying psychological outcomes in

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Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and PracticeSpringer Journals

Published: Jan 31, 2017

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