Emotional Distress in Portuguese Cancer Patients: The Use of the Emotion Thermometers (ET) Screening Tool

Author:

Silva Sónia1ORCID,Paredes Tiago1,Teixeira Ricardo João23ORCID,Brandão Tânia4ORCID,Dimitrovová Klára56,Marques Diogo6,Sousa Joana6,Leal Monick7,Dias Albina8,Neves Carole9,Marques Graciete10,Amaral Natália1

Affiliation:

1. Portuguese Cancer League (Central Branch), Rua Dr. António José de Almeida, nº 329—2º Sl 56, 3000-045 Coimbra, Portugal

2. REACH—Mental Health Clinic, 4000-138 Porto, Portugal

3. CINEICC, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Coimbra, 3004-531 Coimbra, Portugal

4. William James Center for Research, ISPA—Instituto Universitário, 1149-041 Lisboa, Portugal

5. Comprehensive Health Research Center, CHRC, NOVA University Lisboa, 1150-082 Lisboa, Portugal

6. MOAI Consulting, 1350-346 Lisboa, Portugal

7. Portuguese Cancer League (North Branch), 4200-172 Porto, Portugal

8. Portuguese Cancer League (South Branch), 1099-023 Lisboa, Portugal

9. Portuguese Cancer League (Madeira Branch), 9050-023 Funchal, Portugal

10. Portuguese Cancer League (Azores Branch), 9700-171 Angra do Heroísmo, Açores, Portugal

Abstract

Cancer patients may experience significant distress. The “Emotion Thermometers” (ETs) are a short visual analogue scale used to screen patients for psychosocial risk. This study aimed to assess emotional distress in a large sample of cancer patients attending psychological services at an non-governmental organization (NGO), and to explore factors that may contribute to it. The ETs were answered by 899 cancer patients. They were, on average, 59.9 years old, the majority were female, had breast cancer, were under treatment or were disease-free survivors, and reported high levels of emotional distress, above the cut-off (≥5). A Generalized Linear Model was used to measure the association between the level of distress, age, gender, disease phase and 33 items of the problem list. Four items—sadness, depression, sleep and breathing—were found to be significantly related to a higher level of distress. Additionally, women and patients who were in the palliative phase also had significantly higher levels of distress. The results confirm the need for early emotional screening in cancer patients, as well as attending to the characteristics of each patient. Additionally, they highlight the utility of the ETs for the clinical practice, allowing to optimize the referral to specialized psychosocial services.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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