Authors
Youngmee Kim, Michelle Van Ryn, Roxanne E Jensen, Joan M Griffin, Arnold Potosky, Julia Rowland
Publication date
2015/1
Journal
Psycho‐Oncology
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
95-105
Description
Objective
Cancer patients and their family caregivers often report elevated levels of depressive symptoms, along with poorer mental and physical health (quality of life: QOL). Although the mutuality in distress between patients and their caregivers is relatively well known, unknown are the degree to which caregivers' depressive symptoms independently predict their patient's QOL and vice versa, and whether the relations vary by cancer type or gender.
Methods
Colorectal or lung cancer patients and their caregivers (398 dyads) provided complete data for study variables (212 colorectal cancer patient dyads, 186 lung cancer patient dyads; 257 male patient dyads, 141 female patient dyads). Patients' depressive symptoms and QOL were measured approximately 4 and 12 months post‐diagnosis; caregivers' depressive symptoms and QOL were measured approximately 5 months post‐diagnosis.
Results
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