Effect of informing the diagnosis on depressive state in patients with non-small cell lung cancer of stage Ⅲ

Background and objective As other tumors, unresectabe lung cancer can cause many psychological problems to the patients, such as depression and anxiety. The present paper aims to evaluate the status of depression before and after knowing the state of illness in patients with non-small cell lung canc...

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Main Authors: Wei WANG, Ping CHEN, Xianglin PI, Anlan WANG, Xiaoping WEN, Dong HUANG
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Chinese Anti-Cancer Association; Chinese Antituberculosis Association 2008-10-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer
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spelling doaj-b27612f7cdff45d2807799476fadf5d02020-11-24T20:57:19ZzhoChinese Anti-Cancer Association; Chinese Antituberculosis AssociationChinese Journal of Lung Cancer1009-34191999-61872008-10-01115713718Effect of informing the diagnosis on depressive state in patients with non-small cell lung cancer of stage ⅢWei WANGPing CHENXianglin PIAnlan WANGXiaoping WENDong HUANGBackground and objective As other tumors, unresectabe lung cancer can cause many psychological problems to the patients, such as depression and anxiety. The present paper aims to evaluate the status of depression before and after knowing the state of illness in patients with non-small cell lung cancer of stage Ⅲ. Methods 43 casesof newly diagnosed non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with stage Ⅲ were enrolled in the study. All the patients were distributed into three groups and given different intervention, that was completely unknowing the state of illness (group A), partly knowing the state of illness (group B) and completely knowing the state of illness (group C). Before and after knowing the state of illness, the depression status was assessed with the Hamilton depression rating scale for depression(HAMD). Results The mean total score of HAMD was unchanged both in group A and C, while significantly reduced in group B. The scores of anxiety somatization, cognitive disorder, retardation and feeling of despair were all significant lower in the group B after the patients partly knowing the state of illness, while the scores of sleep disorder was obviously higher in group C after the patients completely knowing the state of illness. The hypochondriasis was much severer in the group A, and in the group C, the score of suicidal idea became significantly higher after the patient knowing the diagnosis.Conclusion Depression is very common in the NSCLC patients with stage Ⅲ. Partly knowing the state of illness can obviously ameliorate the symptoms of depression, while completely knowing or completely unknowing the state of illness have no effect on relieving the patients' depression.http://www.lungca.org/index.php?journal=01&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=10.3779%2Fj.issn.1009-3419.2008.05.015&path%5B%5D=163Lung neoplasmsIntervention studiesDepression
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author Wei WANG
Ping CHEN
Xianglin PI
Anlan WANG
Xiaoping WEN
Dong HUANG
spellingShingle Wei WANG
Ping CHEN
Xianglin PI
Anlan WANG
Xiaoping WEN
Dong HUANG
Effect of informing the diagnosis on depressive state in patients with non-small cell lung cancer of stage Ⅲ
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer
Lung neoplasms
Intervention studies
Depression
author_facet Wei WANG
Ping CHEN
Xianglin PI
Anlan WANG
Xiaoping WEN
Dong HUANG
author_sort Wei WANG
title Effect of informing the diagnosis on depressive state in patients with non-small cell lung cancer of stage Ⅲ
title_short Effect of informing the diagnosis on depressive state in patients with non-small cell lung cancer of stage Ⅲ
title_full Effect of informing the diagnosis on depressive state in patients with non-small cell lung cancer of stage Ⅲ
title_fullStr Effect of informing the diagnosis on depressive state in patients with non-small cell lung cancer of stage Ⅲ
title_full_unstemmed Effect of informing the diagnosis on depressive state in patients with non-small cell lung cancer of stage Ⅲ
title_sort effect of informing the diagnosis on depressive state in patients with non-small cell lung cancer of stage ⅲ
publisher Chinese Anti-Cancer Association; Chinese Antituberculosis Association
series Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer
issn 1009-3419
1999-6187
publishDate 2008-10-01
description Background and objective As other tumors, unresectabe lung cancer can cause many psychological problems to the patients, such as depression and anxiety. The present paper aims to evaluate the status of depression before and after knowing the state of illness in patients with non-small cell lung cancer of stage Ⅲ. Methods 43 casesof newly diagnosed non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with stage Ⅲ were enrolled in the study. All the patients were distributed into three groups and given different intervention, that was completely unknowing the state of illness (group A), partly knowing the state of illness (group B) and completely knowing the state of illness (group C). Before and after knowing the state of illness, the depression status was assessed with the Hamilton depression rating scale for depression(HAMD). Results The mean total score of HAMD was unchanged both in group A and C, while significantly reduced in group B. The scores of anxiety somatization, cognitive disorder, retardation and feeling of despair were all significant lower in the group B after the patients partly knowing the state of illness, while the scores of sleep disorder was obviously higher in group C after the patients completely knowing the state of illness. The hypochondriasis was much severer in the group A, and in the group C, the score of suicidal idea became significantly higher after the patient knowing the diagnosis.Conclusion Depression is very common in the NSCLC patients with stage Ⅲ. Partly knowing the state of illness can obviously ameliorate the symptoms of depression, while completely knowing or completely unknowing the state of illness have no effect on relieving the patients' depression.
topic Lung neoplasms
Intervention studies
Depression
url http://www.lungca.org/index.php?journal=01&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=10.3779%2Fj.issn.1009-3419.2008.05.015&path%5B%5D=163
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