Fluctuations in core depressive symptoms in colorectal cancer patients. A prospective, population-based PROFILES-registry study

C. Hinnen, F. Mols

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Abstract

Purpose
Research investigating depressive symptoms among cancer patients rarely distinguish between core symptoms of depression (motivational and consummatory anhedonia, and negative affect). This distinction is important as these symptoms may show different trajectories during the course of the illness and require different treatment approaches. The aim of the present study is to investigate fluctuations in core depressive symptoms in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). It is hypothesized that these core depressive symptoms fluctuate differently during the course of the illness and depend on the phase of the illness (diagnostic, treatment, recovery and palliative phase).

Method
This study is based on data from the PROCORE study. PROCORE is a prospective, population-based study aimed to examine the longitudinal impact of CRC and its treatment on patient-reported outcomes. Eligible patients completed self-report questionnaires (i.e. Multifactorial Fatigue Index, Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale, EORTC-C30) after diagnosis, after surgery and at one and two years after diagnosis.

Results
In total, 539 patients participated of whom 68 have died until March 1ste 2021. Core depressive symptoms fluctuated differently during the course of the illness with higher levels of motivational anhedonia during treatment and palliative phase (P<.001), consummatory anhedonia at the palliative phase (p < .001) and negative affect at the diagnostic and palliative phase (P<.001).

Conclusion
It is important to distinguish between different core depressive symptoms as they fluctuate differently during the course of an illness like CRC. The various depressive symptoms may require a different treatment approach at specific moments during the illness process.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1411-1427
Number of pages17
JournalPsychology & Health
Volume39
Issue number10
Early online date2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • ATTACHMENT
  • BREAST-CANCER
  • Colorectal cancer
  • FATIGUE
  • HOSPITAL ANXIETY
  • NEGATIVE AFFECT
  • PREVALENCE
  • PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS
  • QUALITY-OF-LIFE
  • SCALE HADS
  • TRAJECTORIES
  • affective neuroscience
  • anhedonia
  • depression
  • negative affect

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