焦虑
萧条(经济学)
性取向
逻辑回归
临床心理学
癌症
生存曲线
心理学
结直肠癌
医学
精神科
内科学
社会心理学
经济
宏观经济学
作者
Ulrike Boehmer,Al Ozonoff,Michael Winter,Flora Berklein,Jennifer Potter,Rachel M. Ceballos,Melissa A. Clark
摘要
Abstract Objective To examine sexual minority compared to heterosexual survivors' health‐related anxiety, anxiety, and depression. Methods Four hundred and eighty eligible survivors participated in a telephone survey, which measured their anxiety and depression. These survivors were diagnosed with stage I, II, or III colorectal cancer an average of three years prior to the survey and were recruited from four cancer registries. As explanatory factors, we considered individual, social and contextual characteristics, prior psychological factors, psychological responses to cancer, and characteristics of cancer and its treatments. Using forward selection with generalized linear models or logistic regression models, we identified significant correlates for each outcome. Results Prior to adjusting for covariates, depression was similar for all survivors, while sexual minority survivors had worse health‐related anxiety and anxiety compared to heterosexual survivors. After adjustment, these differences were no longer statistically significant. Individual, social and contextual characteristics, characteristics of cancer, and psychological responses to cancer explained 44% of the variance in anxiety and 60% of the variance in depression. Conclusion There are modifiable factors associated with health‐related and generalized anxiety as well as depression that can be changed to improve cancer survivorship among diverse survivors.
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