Author/Authors :
Vucic, Veroljub Health Center Trstenik, Trstenik, Serbia , Radovanovic, Snezana Department of Social Medicine - Faculty of Medical Sciences - University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia , Radevic, Svetlana Department of Social Medicine - Faculty of Medical Sciences - University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia , Savkovic, Zorica Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation - University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia , Mihailovic, Natasa Center for Informatics and Biostatistics - Institute of Public Health Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia , Mihaljevic, Olgica Department of Pathophysiology- Faculty of Medical Sciences - University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia , Zivanović Macuzic, Ivana Department of Anatomy - Faculty of Medical Sciences - University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia , Djordjic, Milan Department of Communication Skills - Ethics and Psychology- Faculty of Medical Sciences - University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia , Gavrilovic, Aleksandar Department of Neurology - Faculty of Medical Sciences - University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia , Boskovic Matic, Tatjana Department of Neurology - Faculty of Medical Sciences - University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia
Abstract :
Patients with oncological diseases often have mental disorders in the form of comorbidity. The
aim of this study was to research the association of cancer with the presence of symptoms of depression andanxiety in primary health care patients.Methods:This prospective observational study done in 2020 included adult users of health care at the Health
Center Trstenik, Central Serbia, aged 19 and over, both sexes, with a diagnosis of oncological disease. A
research instrument to assess d epressive symptoms is used PHQ 9 (The Patient Health Questionnaire)
questionnaire, derived from PRIME MD and (The Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders), and the
Beck Anxiety Scale (BAI) to register the presence of certain anxiety symptoms.ResultsThe largest percentage of patients had symptoms of mild (27.2%) or moderate depression (22%),while 18% reported symptoms of major depression. The level of depression was higher in older subjects, in
the presence of chronic diseases with greater limitati ons of activity and the presence of difficulties in
performing daily activities, with a more pronounced effect of pain on activity, the presence of stress. All
subjects were characterized as persons with severe anxiety (score 26 63). The level of anxiety was higher inolder respondents, in the presence of long term illness, with greater limitations of activities and difficulties in performing daily activitie s, with a more pronounced influence of pain on performing activities and theinfluence of the media.Conclusion: Caring for the mental health of cancer patients must occupy a significant part of each country'snational health policy.
Keywords :
Mental health , Cancer Patients , Depression , Anxiety