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Impact of anxiety and depression on the physical status and daily routines of cancer patients during chemotherapy
Authors:Fernández Rodríguez Concepción  Padierna Sánchez Celina  Villoria Fernández Erica  Amigo Vázquez Isaac  Fernández Martínez Roberto  Peláez Fernández Ignacio
Affiliation:Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain. frconcha@uniovi.es
Abstract:The evolution of symptoms, emotional state and daily routines in patients with breast cancer and lung cancer during treatment with intravenous chemotherapy (CT) is described and the influence of anxiety and depression on these variables is analyzed. 66 patients, 29 with breast cancer and 37 with lung cancer, were evaluated before starting treatment, and after completing the first, second and last cycle of CT using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), rating scales and interview. Less than 30% of the patients showed clinical anxiety or depression according to the HADS. Throughout the treatment, tiredness, fatigue and nausea increased significantly and work and leisure activity decreased. Concern about the future of relatives and insomnia increased significantly over time in patients with breast cancer whereas they decreased in patients with lung cancer. By introducing the HADS scores as covariates, it was found that most differences are due to the time factor and the type of cancer. During treatment with CT, emotional disturbances do not seem to have significant impact on the symptoms and changes in daily life reported by cancer patients.
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