Authors
Rosangela Caruso, Maria Giulia Nanni, M Riba, Silvana Sabato, AJ Mitchell, Enrico Croce, Luigi Grassi
Publication date
2017/2/1
Source
Acta Oncologica
Volume
56
Issue
2
Pages
146-155
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Background: Although depression and mood-related disorders are common in persons with cancer, these conditions remain frequently overlooked in clinical practice. Negative consequences of depressive disorder spectrum have been reported (e.g. suicidal ideation, increase physical complications and somatic symptoms, negative influence on prognosis), indicating the need for routine screening, assessment and management.
Methods: A search of the major databases (Medline, Embase, PsycLIT, PsycINFO, and the Cochrane Library) was conducted on the reviews and meta-analyses available in order to summarize relevant data concerning depressive disorders spectrum in terms of prevalence, risk factors, and screening and assessment among patients with cancer across the trajectory of the disease.
Results: The data show a prevalence of depression and depressive disorders between 5% and 60% according …
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