ZHAO Ruohan, LI Huijie, ZHANG Jie, et al. Factors and TCM pattern analysis of lung cancer-related depression. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 29(5):13-18(2022)
DOI:
ZHAO Ruohan, LI Huijie, ZHANG Jie, et al. Factors and TCM pattern analysis of lung cancer-related depression. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 29(5):13-18(2022) DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2022.05.003.
Factors and TCM pattern analysis of lung cancer-related depression
To analyze the factors and TCM patterns of lung cancer-related depression.Methods We collected basic information
which included gender
age
ethnicity
occupation
education
annual household income
source of medical expenses
and tumor-related information
including disease duration
clinical stages
previous treatment
treatment duration
adverse reactions
cancer pain
to what extent are they informed of their conditions
TCM patterns
and depression status
of 160 patients with primary lung cancer. A univariate analysis was conducted through a
χ
2
test
which screened out the factors with
P
<
0.05
and the logistic regression model was adopted in the multivariate regression analysis to determine the independent factors. Then the relationship between their TCM patterns and severity of depression was analyzed in a
χ
2
test.
Results
2
Among the 160 patients
68 had a standard score of ≥50 on the Self-Rating Depression Scale
and the incidence of depression was 42.5%. Nine factors
including age
gender
education
clinical stages
previous treatment
adverse reactions to treatment
cancer pain
informedness
and TCM patterns
are associated with lung cancer-related depression (
P
<
0.05). Seven of the nine factor
which are education
clinical stages
previous treatment
adverse reactions to treatment
cancer pain
informedness
and TCM patterns
have statistically significant effects on lung cancer-related depression (
P
<
0.05)
and these are independent factors of lung cancer-related depression. Three factors
including TCM patterns
clinical stages and informedness
are closely related to the occurrence of lung cancer-related depression
and education has relatively little effect on lung cancer-related depression. There is a correlation between the severity of depression and the distribution of TCM patterns (
P
<
0.05). Patients with mild depression are mainly characterized by binding constraint of liver qi and phlegm-dampness forming obstructions. Those with moderate depression reported liver constraint and spleen deficiency
and qi stagnation and blood stasis. Patients suffer from severe depression tend to have the pattern of liver-kidney depletion.
Conclusions
2
Education
clinical stages
previous treatment
adverse reactions to treatment
cancer pain
informedness
and TCM patterns were independent factors of lung cancer-related depression.
关键词
肺癌相关性抑郁影响因素中医证候
Keywords
lung cancer-related depressionfactorsTCM patterns
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