Su YR, Yu XP, Huang LQ, Xie L, Zha JS. Factors influencing postoperative anxiety and depression following Iodine-131 treatment in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer: A cross-sectional study. World J Psychiatry 2023; 13(7): 486-494 [PMID: 37547735 DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v13.i7.486]
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Jin-Shun Zha, MBBS, Chief Physician, Department of Nuclear Medicine, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, No. 34 North Zhongshan Road, Licheng District, Quanzhou 362000, Fujian Province, China. zjs630805@126.com
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Psychiatry
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Observational Study
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World J Psychiatry. Jul 19, 2023; 13(7): 486-494 Published online Jul 19, 2023. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v13.i7.486
Table 1 Characteristics of the survey population
Category
Variable
Number of samples
Percentage (%)
Age
< 30
66
45.83
≥ 30
78
54.17
Sex
Male
70
48.61
Female
74
51.39
Education
High school or above
68
47.22
High school and below
76
52.78
Marital status
Have a spouse
69
47.92
no spouse
75
52.08
Monthly household income
≥ 5000
70
48.61
< 5000
74
51.39
Underlying medical conditions
Yes
71
49.31
No
73
50.69
Medication adherence
Regular
67
46.53
Irregular
77
53.47
Table 2 Overall status of anxiety and depression in patients undergoing 131I treatment after surgery for differentiated thyroid cancer
Category
Normal
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Anxiety
74 (51.39)
31 (21.52)
35 (24.30)
4 (2.78)
Depression
76 (52.78)
30 (20.83)
33 (22.92)
5 (3.47)
Table 3 Single factor analysis of anxiety in survey participants
Category
Anxiety (n = 70)
Non-anxiety (n = 74)
χ2
P value
Age
≤ 40
31 (44.29)
35 (47.30)
0.131
0.717
> 40
39 (55.71)
39 (52.70)
Sex
Male
33 (47.14)
41 (55.40)
0.983
0.321
Female
37 (52.86)
33 (44.59)
Education
High school or above
48 (68.57)
20 (27.03)
24.911
0.001
High school and below
22 (31.43)
54 (72.97)
Marital status
Have a spouse
38 (54.29)
35 (47.30)
0.703
0.402
No spouse
32 (45.71)
39 (52.70)
Monthly household income
≤ 5000
51 (72.86)
19 (25.68)
32.065
0.001
> 5000
19 (27.14)
55 (74.32)
Underlying medical conditions
Yes
37 (52.86)
34 (45.95)
0.687
0.407
No
33 (47.14)
40 (54.05)
Medication adherence
Irregular
56 (80.00)
11 (14.86)
61.342
0.001
Regular
14 (20.00)
63 (85.14)
Table 4 Assignments
Category
Assignment
Age
≤ 40 = 1; > 40 = 0
Education
High school or above = 1; High school and below = 0
Sex
Male = 1; Female = 0
Marital status
Have a spouse = 1; No spouse = 0
Monthly household income
> 5000 = 1; ≤ 5000 = 0
Underlying medical conditions
Yes = 1; No = 0
Medication adherence
Regular = 1; Irregular = 0
Anxiety
Anxiety = 1; Non-anxiety = 0
Depression
Depression = 1; Non-depression = 0
Table 5 Multivariate logistic analysis of anxiety in differentiated thyroid cancer patients after 131I treatment and surgery
Factors
β
SE
Wald χ2 value
P value
OR
95%CI
Education
-1.256
0.518
5.872
0.015
0.285
0.103–0.786
Family monthly income
-2.402
0.587
16.719
0.001
0.091
0.029–0.286
Medication compliance
-3.292
0.585
31.617
0.001
0.037
0.012–0.117
Table 6 Univariate analysis of the depression in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer after 131I treatment and surgery
Catalog
Depression (n = 68)
Non-depression (n = 76)
χ2 value
P value
Age
≤ 40
34 (50.00)
32 (42.11)
0.901
0.343
> 40
34 (50.00)
44 (57.89)
Sex
Male
27 (39.71)
47 (61.84)
7.040
0.008
Female
41 (60.29)
29 (38.16)
Education
High school and below
34 (50.00)
34 (44.74)
0.399
0.528
High school or above
34 (50.00)
42 (55.26)
Marital status
Have a spouse
22 (32.35)
51 (67.11)
17.341
0.001
No spouse
46 (67.65)
25 (32.89)
Monthly household income
≤ 5000
37 (54.41)
33 (43.42)
1.735
0.188
> 5000
31 (45.59)
43 (56.58)
Underlying medical conditions
Yes
44 (64.71)
27 (35.53)
7.614
0.006
No
24 (35.29)
49 (64.47)
Medication adherence
Irregular
36 (52.94)
31 (40.79)
2.130
0.144
Regular
32 (47.06)
45 (59.21)
Table 7 Multivariate Logistic analysis of depression in differentiated thyroid cancer patients after 131I treatment and surgery
Factors
β
SE
Wald χ2 value
P value
OR
95%CI
Sex
-1.096
0.405
7.323
0.007
0.334
0.151–0.739
Marital status
-1.616
0.401
16.210
0.001
0.199
0.091–0.436
Underlying diseases
-1.027
0.396
6.737
0.009
0.358
0.165–1.038
Citation: Su YR, Yu XP, Huang LQ, Xie L, Zha JS. Factors influencing postoperative anxiety and depression following Iodine-131 treatment in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer: A cross-sectional study. World J Psychiatry 2023; 13(7): 486-494