Adverse COVID-19 experiences and health-related quality of life in cancer survivors: indirect effects of COVID-19-related depression and financial burden

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Laura M. Perry
John D. Peipert
Sheetal M. Kircher
Jackelyn Cantoral
Frank J. Penedo
Sofia F. Garcia
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[1] Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine,Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
[2] University of Miami,undefined
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Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes | / 7卷
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Cancer; COVID-19; Health-related quality of life; Patient-reported outcomes; Depression; Financial burden;
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We conducted an online survey of cancer survivors receiving treatment at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago, Illinois. Participants responded to a list of 21 adverse experiences related to the pandemic, such as COVID-19 hospitalization, death of family/friends, loss of income, and medical delays. They also responded to questionnaires measuring their degree of anxiety, depression, daily disruptions, health disruptions, financial disruptions, social support, perceived benefits, and ability to manage stress during the pandemic. Lastly, they responded to a questionnaire on health-related quality of life, capturing their physical symptoms, emotional symptoms, and satisfaction with life. Our survey found that people who had a greater number of adverse COVID-19 experiences had higher levels of depression and financial burden, which in turn was associated with worse health-related quality of life.
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