A feasibility study of distress screening with psychometric evaluation and referral of cancer patients

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Anderson, Daniel [1 ]
Vlachostergios, Panagiotis J. [2 ,3 ]
Simpson, Lilly [4 ]
Bruce, Susanna Schuster [1 ]
Fitzpatrick, Niall [1 ]
Connell, Jacqueline [4 ]
Christodoulis, Eleftherios [4 ]
Kamposioras, Konstantinos [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Christie NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Psychooncol, Manchester, England
[2] IASO Thessalias Hosp, Dept Med Oncol, Larisa, Greece
[3] Weill Cornell Med, Dept Med, Div Hematol & Med Oncol, New York, NY USA
[4] Christie NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Med Oncol, Manchester, England
[5] Univ Manchester, Fac Biol Med & Hlth, Div Canc Sci, Manchester, England
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS | 2025年 / 15卷 / 01期
关键词
Cancer; Screening; Anxiety; Depression; Psycho-oncology; PSYCHOSOCIAL DISTRESS; ANXIETY; DEPRESSION; PHQ-9; CARE;
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10.1038/s41598-025-94538-5
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
To assess for associations of known psychometric scales GAD-7, PHQ-9, pc-PTSD-5 with demographics and clinical characteristics of cancer patients as well as identify their value in screening for distress and in guiding Psycho-Oncology evaluation. This prospective feasibility study employed three psychological testing questionnaires, specifically the GAD-7, PHQ-9, and PC-PTSD-5, for the purpose of distress screening. Patients with a diagnosis of colorectal cancer who scored highly on at least one psychometric scale (defined in previous studies of non-cancer populations as a GAD-7 score of 10 or above, a PHQ-9 score of 10 or above, or a PC-PTSD-5 score of 4 or above) were offered a referral for further assessment in the Psycho-Oncology service and triaged via a semi-structured interview. The relationship between patients' demographics and clinical characteristics and scores and outcomes was evaluated using the chi-square test. Fifty-four patients (30 females) of median age 60 years (range 36-81) were evaluated in the study. Thirty-four patients (63%) scored high on GAD-7, 40 (74%) on PHQ-9, and 8 (15%) on PC-PTSD-5 scales, respectively. Twenty-nine out of the 54 patients who underwent initial assessment with the psychometric scales (53.7%) accepted to be referred to the Psycho-Oncology service and were triaged via semi-structured interview while the rest 25/54 (46.3%) patients declined further assessment. Twenty-two of the patients who were interviewed (76%) required further specialist Psycho-Oncology intervention and the rest were signposted to community services. Patients younger than 65 years of age were more likely to score high according to the GAD-7 tool (p = 0.036). White Caucasian patients tended to score higher in the PHQ-9 questionnaire compared to non-white ones (p = 0.07). Prior history of mental disorder was significantly associated with higher scores in both GAD-7 (p = 0.041) and PC-PTSD-5 tools (p = 0.016). Patients who accepted a referral for psycho-oncology intervention demonstrated statistically elevated levels of anxiety on GAD-7 (p = 0.007) and diminished levels of depression on PHQ-9 (p = 0.042) compared to those who declined the referral. A clinical pathway involving a stepwise approach of psychometric scale evaluation and semi-structured interview can appropriately identify cancer patients with distress requiring further psychological support.
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