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Association between changes in having of cancer patients in the family and depression: A longitudinal panel study

Authors
 Yun Seo Jang  ;  Na-Young Yoon  ;  Kyungduk Hurh  ;  Eun-Cheol Park  ;  Min Jin Ha 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, Vol.333 : 482-488, 2023-07 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
ISSN
 0165-0327 
Issue Date
2023-07
MeSH
Anxiety ; Depressive Disorder, Major* ; Female ; Humans ; Longitudinal Studies ; Male ; Neoplasms* / complications ; Neoplasms* / epidemiology ; Retrospective Studies ; Surveys and Questionnaires
Keywords
Cancer ; Depression ; Family ; Psychiatry ; Psycho-oncology ; Support
Abstract
Background: Cancer diagnosis can cause considerable stress among patients and their families. Both may experience clinical depression and severe anxiety. Therefore, this study investigated the association between the occurrence of cancer patients in the family and the depression among family members.

Methods: Data from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging (2006-2020) were used. A total of 6251 participants who completed the short-form Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CESD-10-D) questionnaire were included. General estimating equations were used to assess the temporal effects of changes on depression in the presence of cancer patients in the family.

Results: Having cancer patients in the family was associated with a high risk of depression among both men and women (men, Odds Ratio (OR):1.78, 95 % Confidence Intervals (CI) 1.13-2.79; women, OR:1.53, 95 % CI 1.06-2.22). Depressive symptoms were particularly high in women, especially when cancer symptoms were more severe than previous surveys (OR: 2.48, 95 % CI 1.18-5.20).

Limitations: First, non-responders were excluded but this could be affected by underestimation bias. Second, depression was defined as the CESD-10-D score, and the biological risk factors of depression could not be identified because of survey-based database. Third, due to the retrospective design study, confirming the causal relationship clearly is difficult. Finally, residual scheming effects of unmeasured variables could not be eliminated.

Conclusion: Our findings support efforts to diagnose and manage depression in the families of cancer patients. Accordingly, healthcare services and supportive interventions to reduce the psychological factors of cancer patients' families are needed.
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DOI
10.1016/j.jad.2023.04.095
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Preventive Medicine (예방의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
4. Graduate School of Public Health (보건대학원) > Graduate School of Public Health (보건대학원) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Park, Eun-Cheol(박은철) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2306-5398
Ha, Min Jin(하민진)
Hurh, Kyungduk(허경덕)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/195282
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