Understanding Veterans' Experiences With Lung Cancer and Psychological Distress: A Multimethod Approach

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Ramos, Katherine [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,10 ]
King, Heather A. [4 ,5 ,7 ]
Gladney, Micaela N. [4 ]
Woolson, Sandra L. [4 ]
Coffman, Cynthia [4 ,8 ]
Bosworth, Hayden B. [1 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,7 ]
Porter, Laura S. [1 ,9 ]
Hastings, S. Nicole [2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Durham, NC USA
[2] Durham VA Hlth Care Syst, Geriatr Res Educ & Clin Ctr, Durham, NC USA
[3] Duke Univ, Ctr Study Aging & Human Dev, Durham, NC USA
[4] Durham VA Hlth Care Syst, Ctr Innovat Accelerate Discovery & Practice Trans, Durham, NC USA
[5] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Populat Hlth Sci, Durham, NC USA
[6] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Med, Geriatr Div, Durham, NC USA
[7] Dept Med, Div Internal Med, Durham, NC USA
[8] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Biostat & Bioinformat, Durham, NC USA
[9] Duke Univ, Sch Nursing, Med Ctr, Durham, NC USA
[10] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, 2400 Pratt St, Durham, NC 27710 USA
关键词
lung cancer; psychological distress; cognitive impairment; mental health; MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SYMPTOM BURDEN; DEPRESSION; ANXIETY; CARE; CHEMOTHERAPY; PHQ-9; PREVALENCE; MANAGEMENT;
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10.1037/ser0000839
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Psychological distress while coping with cancer is a highly prevalent and yet underrecognized and burdensome adverse effect of cancer diagnosis and treatment. Left unaddressed, psychological distress can further exacerbate poor mental health, negatively influence health management behaviors, and lead to a worsening quality of life. This multimethod study primarily focused on understanding veterans' psychological distress and personal experiences living with lung cancer (an underrepresented patient population). In a sample of 60 veterans diagnosed with either nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) or small cell lung cancer (SCLC), we found that distress is common across clinical psychology measures of depression (37% [using the Patient Health Questionnaire, PHQ-9 measure]), anxiety (35% [using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder, GAD-7 measure]), and cancer-related posttraumatic stress (13% [using the Posttraumatic Stress Symptom Checklist measure]). A total of 23% of the sample endorsed distress scores on two or more mental health screeners. Using a broader cancer-specific distress measure (National Comprehensive Cancer Network), 67% of our sample scored above the clinical cutoff (i.e., >= 3), and in the follow-up symptom checklist of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network measure, a majority endorsed feeling sadness (75%), worry (73%), and depression (60%). Qualitative analysis with a subset of 25 veterans highlighted that psychological distress is common, variable in nature, and quite bothersome. Future research should (a) identify veterans at risk for distress while living with lung cancer and (b) test supportive mental health interventions to target psychological distress among this vulnerable veteran population.
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页码:773 / 783
页数:11
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