Anxiety and depression in women with breast cancer: Social and clinical determinants and influence of the social network and social support (DAMA cohort)
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- dc.contributor.author Puigpinós i Riera, Rosa
- dc.contributor.author Graells-Sans, A.
- dc.contributor.author Serral Cano, Gemma, 1973-
- dc.contributor.author Continente Garcia, Xavier, 1980-
- dc.contributor.author Bargalló Castelló, Xavier
- dc.contributor.author Doménech, Montserrat
- dc.contributor.author Espinosa-Bravo, Martín
- dc.contributor.author Grau, Jaume
- dc.contributor.author Macià Guilà, Francesc Assís
- dc.contributor.author Manzanera, Rafael
- dc.contributor.author Pla, Margarida
- dc.contributor.author Quintana, María Jesús
- dc.contributor.author Sala Serra, Maria
- dc.contributor.author Vidal, Eulalia
- dc.date.accessioned 2019-03-22T08:05:25Z
- dc.date.issued 2018
- dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are the most prevalent mental health pathologies among women with breast cancer. Social, clinical and contextual variables may influence emotional stress among women with breast cancer. The aim of this work is to study anxiety and depression in a cohort of women diagnosed with breast cancer between 2003 and 2013 in Barcelona. We evaluate social and clinical determinants. METHODS: We performed a mixed cohort study (prospective and retrospective) using a convenience sample of women diagnosed with breast cancer. The information sources were the Hospital Anxiety and Depression questionnaire and hospital medical records. Dependent variables were anxiety and depression; independent variables were social class, age, employment status, tumour stage at diagnosis, time since diagnosis, social network and social support. We performed a descriptive analysis, a bivariate analysis, and a multivariate logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: A total of 1086 (48.6%) women had some degree of anxiety-related problem. As for depression. In the case of depression, 225 (15%) women had some degree of depression-related problem. Low emotional support and social isolation were clear risk factors for having more anxiety and depression. Low social class was also a risk factor, and age also played a role. DISCUSSION: Our results show that women long period of cancer survival have high prevalences of anxiety than depression, and this prevalence of anxiety is higher than the general population. In addition, we found inequalities between social classes and the isolation and social support are worse too in low social class.
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- dc.identifier.citation Puigpinós-Riera R, Graells-Sans A, Serral G, Continente X, Bargalló X, Domènech M et al. Anxiety and depression in women with breast cancer: Social and clinical determinants and influence of the social network and social support. Cancer Epidemiol. 2018 Aug;55:123-9. DOI: 10.1016/j.canep.2018.06.002
- dc.identifier.doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.canep.2018.06.002
- dc.identifier.issn 1877-7821
- dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10230/36886
- dc.language.iso eng
- dc.publisher Elsevier
- dc.relation.ispartof Cancer Epidemiology. 2018 Aug;55:123-9
- dc.rights © Elsevier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.canep.2018.06.002
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- dc.subject.keyword Anxiety disorder
- dc.subject.keyword Breast cancer
- dc.subject.keyword Clinical determinants
- dc.subject.keyword Depression
- dc.subject.keyword Long term survivors
- dc.subject.keyword Mental disorders
- dc.subject.keyword Social determinants
- dc.subject.keyword Social network
- dc.subject.keyword Social support
- dc.subject.other Ansietat
- dc.subject.other Depressió psíquica
- dc.title Anxiety and depression in women with breast cancer: Social and clinical determinants and influence of the social network and social support (DAMA cohort)
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