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Mental Health and Adherence to COVID-19 Protective Behaviors among Cancer Patients during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An International, Multinational Cross-Sectional Study
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4635928
Author(s) Kassianos, Angelos P.; Georgiou, Alexandros; Kyprianidou, Maria; Lamnisos, Demetris; Lubenko, Jelena; Presti, Giovambattista; Squatrito, Valeria; Constantinou, Marios; Nicolaou, Christiana; Papacostas, Savvas; Aydin, Gokcen; Chong, Yuen Yu; Chien, Wai Tong; Cheng, Ho Yu; Ruiz, Francisco J.; Garcia-Martin, Maria B.; Obando, Diana; Segura-Vargas, Miguel A.; Vasiliou, Vasilis S.; McHugh, Louise; Hofer, Stefan; Baban, Adriana; Neto, David Dias; Silva, Ana Nunes da; Monestes, Jean-Louis; Alvarez-Galvez, Javier; Blarrina, Marisa Paez; Montesinos, Francisco; Salas, Sonsoles Valdivia; Ori, Dorottya; Kleszcz, Bartosz; Lappalainen, Raimo; Ivanovic, Iva; Gosar, David; Dionne, Frederick; Merwin, Rhonda M.; Chatzittofis, Andreas; Konstantinou, Evangelia; Economidou, Sofia; Gloster, Andrew T.; Karekla, Maria; Constantinidou, Anastasia
Author(s) at UniBasel Gloster, Andrew
Year 2021
Title Mental Health and Adherence to COVID-19 Protective Behaviors among Cancer Patients during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An International, Multinational Cross-Sectional Study
Journal Cancers
Volume 13
Number 24
Pages / Article-Number 6294
Abstract A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted during the first COVID-19 wave, to examine the impact of COVID-19 on mental health using an anonymous online survey, enrolling 9565 individuals in 78 countries. The current sub-study examined the impact of the pandemic and the associated lockdown measures on the mental health, and protective behaviors of cancer patients in comparison to non-cancer participants. Furthermore, 264 participants from 30 different countries reported being cancer patients. The median age was 51.5 years, 79.9% were female, and 28% had breast cancer. Cancer participants reported higher self-efficacy to follow recommended national guidelines regarding COVID-19 protective behaviors compared to non-cancer participants (p < 0.01). They were less stressed (p < 0.01), more psychologically flexible (p < 0.01), and had higher levels of positive affect compared to non-cancer participants. Amongst cancer participants, the majority (80.3%) reported COVID-19, not their cancer, as their priority during the first wave of the pandemic and females reported higher levels of stress compared to males. In conclusion, cancer participants appeared to have handled the unpredictable nature of the first wave of the pandemic efficiently, with a positive attitude towards an unknown and otherwise frightening situation. Larger, cancer population specific and longitudinal studies are warranted to ensure adequate medical and psychological care for cancer patients.
Publisher MDPI
ISSN/ISBN 2072-6694
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/86043/
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.3390/cancers13246294
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944913
ISI-Number MEDLINE:34944913
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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