Assessment of Psychological Distress Among Indian Adolescents and Young Adults with Solid Cancer Using the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer

Abstract 10-1055-s-0042-1756184-isajc-22-4-0854-2.jpg Shiv Prasad Shrivastava Purpose  The incidence of cancer has increased in India with a visible impact on the young population (aged 15–39 years). The present study aims to evaluate psychological distress among Indian adolescents and young adults...

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Main Authors Shrivastava, Shiv Prasad, Elhence, Aditya, Jinwala, Prutha, Bansal, Shashank, Chitalkar, Prakash, Bhatnagar, Shweta, Patidar, Rajesh, Asati, Vikas, Reddy, Pradeep Kumar
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Abstract Abstract 10-1055-s-0042-1756184-isajc-22-4-0854-2.jpg Shiv Prasad Shrivastava Purpose  The incidence of cancer has increased in India with a visible impact on the young population (aged 15–39 years). The present study aims to evaluate psychological distress among Indian adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with solid cancer using the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) distress thermometer. Methods  The demographic and clinical characteristics of AYAs patients (age 15–39 years) with cancer were recorded. Assessment of psychological distress of patients using the NCCN distress thermometer was performed at three time points over a period of 3 months. Distress thermometer scale and a self-administered questionnaire in English and Hindi languages was handed over to participants at three time points: at treatment commencement (T1), at 1 month, and 3 months (T2 and T3, respectively) into therapy. Results  Of the 259 patients, 63% were women and 37% men; the median age was 34 years. In total, 71 (27%) were ≤ 24 years old and 188 (73%) were>24 years old. Bone sarcoma (39%) was common cancer in AYA patients aged ≤ 24 years and breast cancer (21%) in >24 years of age. The distress scores in both the groups were the highest at diagnosis (T1) followed by that measured at 1 (T2) and 3 months (T3) after diagnosis. The distress score in the age ≤ 24 years was the highest (6.7) at T1, followed by those measured at T2 (2.6) and T3 (1.1) and among age>24 years was the highest (6.6) at T1, followed by those measured at T2 (2.6) and T3 (1.2). Among AYA patients>24 years old, worry, nervousness, sadness, transportation, and sleep were the top five identified problems and in ≤ 24 years old, the top identified problems were worry, financial support, sleep, nervousness, and sadness. Conclusion  Adolescents and young adults experience some level of distress associated with the cancer diagnosis, effects of the disease, treatment regardless of the stage and various transitions throughout the trajectory of the disease. The distress thermometer is an easy and useful tool for the assessment of psychological distress in AYA cancers. Early identification of distress burden with the distress thermometer leads to effective interventions in patients with cancer which could improve outcomes including survival in AYAs with cancer in India.
AbstractList Purpose The incidence of cancer has increased in India with a visible impact on the young population (aged 15–39 years). The present study aims to evaluate psychological distress among Indian adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with solid cancer using the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) distress thermometer. Methods The demographic and clinical characteristics of AYAs patients (age 15–39 years) with cancer were recorded. Assessment of psychological distress of patients using the NCCN distress thermometer was performed at three time points over a period of 3 months. Distress thermometer scale and a self-administered questionnaire in English and Hindi languages was handed over to participants at three time points: at treatment commencement (T1), at 1 month, and 3 months (T2 and T3, respectively) into therapy. Results Of the 259 patients, 63% were women and 37% men; the median age was 34 years. In total, 71 (27%) were ≤ 24 years old and 188 (73%) were>24 years old. Bone sarcoma (39%) was common cancer in AYA patients aged ≤ 24 years and breast cancer (21%) in >24 years of age. The distress scores in both the groups were the highest at diagnosis (T1) followed by that measured at 1 (T2) and 3 months (T3) after diagnosis. The distress score in the age ≤ 24 years was the highest (6.7) at T1, followed by those measured at T2 (2.6) and T3 (1.1) and among age>24 years was the highest (6.6) at T1, followed by those measured at T2 (2.6) and T3 (1.2). Among AYA patients>24 years old, worry, nervousness, sadness, transportation, and sleep were the top five identified problems and in ≤ 24 years old, the top identified problems were worry, financial support, sleep, nervousness, and sadness. Conclusion Adolescents and young adults experience some level of distress associated with the cancer diagnosis, effects of the disease, treatment regardless of the stage and various transitions throughout the trajectory of the disease. The distress thermometer is an easy and useful tool for the assessment of psychological distress in AYA cancers. Early identification of distress burden with the distress thermometer leads to effective interventions in patients with cancer which could improve outcomes including survival in AYAs with cancer in India.
Abstract Shiv Prasad Shrivastava Purpose The incidence of cancer has increased in India with a visible impact on the young population (aged 15–39 years). The present study aims to evaluate psychological distress among Indian adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with solid cancer using the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) distress thermometer. Methods The demographic and clinical characteristics of AYAs patients (age 15–39 years) with cancer were recorded. Assessment of psychological distress of patients using the NCCN distress thermometer was performed at three time points over a period of 3 months. Distress thermometer scale and a self-administered questionnaire in English and Hindi languages was handed over to participants at three time points: at treatment commencement (T1), at 1 month, and 3 months (T2 and T3, respectively) into therapy. Results Of the 259 patients, 63% were women and 37% men; the median age was 34 years. In total, 71 (27%) were ≤ 24 years old and 188 (73%) were>24 years old. Bone sarcoma (39%) was common cancer in AYA patients aged ≤ 24 years and breast cancer (21%) in >24 years of age. The distress scores in both the groups were the highest at diagnosis (T1) followed by that measured at 1 (T2) and 3 months (T3) after diagnosis. The distress score in the age ≤ 24 years was the highest (6.7) at T1, followed by those measured at T2 (2.6) and T3 (1.1) and among age>24 years was the highest (6.6) at T1, followed by those measured at T2 (2.6) and T3 (1.2). Among AYA patients>24 years old, worry, nervousness, sadness, transportation, and sleep were the top five identified problems and in ≤ 24 years old, the top identified problems were worry, financial support, sleep, nervousness, and sadness. Conclusion Adolescents and young adults experience some level of distress associated with the cancer diagnosis, effects of the disease, treatment regardless of the stage and various transitions throughout the trajectory of the disease. The distress thermometer is an easy and useful tool for the assessment of psychological distress in AYA cancers. Early identification of distress burden with the distress thermometer leads to effective interventions in patients with cancer which could improve outcomes including survival in AYAs with cancer in India.
Abstract 10-1055-s-0042-1756184-isajc-22-4-0854-2.jpg Shiv Prasad Shrivastava Purpose  The incidence of cancer has increased in India with a visible impact on the young population (aged 15–39 years). The present study aims to evaluate psychological distress among Indian adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with solid cancer using the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) distress thermometer. Methods  The demographic and clinical characteristics of AYAs patients (age 15–39 years) with cancer were recorded. Assessment of psychological distress of patients using the NCCN distress thermometer was performed at three time points over a period of 3 months. Distress thermometer scale and a self-administered questionnaire in English and Hindi languages was handed over to participants at three time points: at treatment commencement (T1), at 1 month, and 3 months (T2 and T3, respectively) into therapy. Results  Of the 259 patients, 63% were women and 37% men; the median age was 34 years. In total, 71 (27%) were ≤ 24 years old and 188 (73%) were>24 years old. Bone sarcoma (39%) was common cancer in AYA patients aged ≤ 24 years and breast cancer (21%) in >24 years of age. The distress scores in both the groups were the highest at diagnosis (T1) followed by that measured at 1 (T2) and 3 months (T3) after diagnosis. The distress score in the age ≤ 24 years was the highest (6.7) at T1, followed by those measured at T2 (2.6) and T3 (1.1) and among age>24 years was the highest (6.6) at T1, followed by those measured at T2 (2.6) and T3 (1.2). Among AYA patients>24 years old, worry, nervousness, sadness, transportation, and sleep were the top five identified problems and in ≤ 24 years old, the top identified problems were worry, financial support, sleep, nervousness, and sadness. Conclusion  Adolescents and young adults experience some level of distress associated with the cancer diagnosis, effects of the disease, treatment regardless of the stage and various transitions throughout the trajectory of the disease. The distress thermometer is an easy and useful tool for the assessment of psychological distress in AYA cancers. Early identification of distress burden with the distress thermometer leads to effective interventions in patients with cancer which could improve outcomes including survival in AYAs with cancer in India.
Author Shrivastava, Shiv Prasad
Asati, Vikas
Bansal, Shashank
Reddy, Pradeep Kumar
Patidar, Rajesh
Chitalkar, Prakash
Bhatnagar, Shweta
Jinwala, Prutha
Elhence, Aditya
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Purpose The incidence of cancer has increased in India with a visible impact on the young population (aged 15–39 years). The present study aims to evaluate...
Abstract Shiv Prasad Shrivastava Purpose The incidence of cancer has increased in India with a visible impact on the young population (aged 15–39 years). The...
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Title Assessment of Psychological Distress Among Indian Adolescents and Young Adults with Solid Cancer Using the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer
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