Cancer by Sfakianakis G.Alexandros — Physical and Psychological Correlates of High...

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Physical and Psychological Correlates of High Somatic Symptom Severity in Chinese Breast Cancer Patients

Abstract

Objective

We researched associations between somatic symptom severity (SSS), physical and psychological factors in Chinese breast cancer patients.

Methods

This multicenter cross-sectional study enrolled 255 Chinese breast cancer patients of different stages and treatment phases. They answered standard instruments assessing SSS (PHQ-15), depression (PHQ-9), anxiety (GAD-7), health anxiety (WI-7), illness perception (Brief-IPQ), illness attribution (IPQ-R) and sense of coherence (SOC-9). Logistic regression was applied to identify the strongest correlates with SSS.

Results

Our sample of high (PHQ-15 ≥ 10) and low SSS differed significantly in the following physical and psychological variables: symptom duration (r = .339, p < .001), symptom-related disability (Karnofsky index) (r = .182, p < .001); depression (r = .556, p < .001), anxiety (r = .433, p < .001), health anxiety (r = .400, p < .001), illness perception (r = .349, p < .001), psychological illness attributions (r = .217, p < .01) and sense of coherence (r = -.254, p < .001). In an adjusted stepwise multiple binary logistic regression analysis higher health anxiety (WI-7, B = 0.388, p = .002), higher depression (PHQ-9, B = 0.158, p < .001), younger age (B = -0.042, p = .048), higher impairment in daily life (B = 1.098, p = .010) and longer symptom duration (Wald = 18.487, p = .001) showed a significant association with high SSS; the model explained 55.1% of the variance.

Conclusions

High somatic symptom burden in breast cancer is associated with physical and psychosocial features. The results are a basis for further research to evaluate the new DSM-5 SSD concept in cancer patients and to better operationalize psychobehavioural factors in this patient group.



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