Baseline factors relating to depressive symptoms at one year postoperative in patients with diffuse glioma

Author:

Belgers Vera12ORCID,Tolver Anders34,Klein Martin52ORCID,Douw Linda62ORCID,Niers Johanna M12,Piil Karin78ORCID,de Witt Hamer Philip C29

Affiliation:

1. Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Neurology , 1081 HV Amsterdam ,

2. Cancer Center Amsterdam, Brain Tumor Center , Amsterdam ,

3. Statistics and Data Analysis, Danish Cancer Institute , DK-2100 Copenhagen ,

4. Data Science Lab, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen , DK-2100, Copenhagen ,

5. Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Medical Psychology , 1081 HV Amsterdam ,

6. Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Anatomy and Neurosciences , 1081 HV Amsterdam ,

7. Department of People and Technology, Roskilde University (K.P.)

8. Department of Oncology, Rigshospitalet , 2100, Copenhagen ,

9. Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Neurosurgery , 1081 HV Amsterdam ,

Abstract

Abstract Background Depressive symptoms are common in patients with diffuse glioma, potentially reducing their quality of life. Understanding baseline factors associated with the development of depressive symptoms is important for psychoeducation and early intervention. This study investigates the associations of baseline patient- and tumor-related characteristics and depressive symptoms 1 year after surgery. Methods We combined retrospective longitudinal datasets from Amsterdam UMC and Rigshospitalet Copenhagen. Several characteristics of patients and tumors were retrieved, in particular items of their mood and functioning status. Depression instruments were harmonized to the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Depression scale through previously developed item response theory. Functioning items were harmonized to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) domains using linking methods published previously. We analyzed the associations of 25 baseline factors with depressive symptoms one year after surgery by multivariable stepwise backward linear regression models and verified model robustness using best subset selection. Results We included 118 patients with diffuse glioma with a mean age of 48 years and a glioblastoma in 29%. Baseline depressive symptoms, lower ICF energy, and impaired ICF language functioning were associated with more depressive symptoms at follow-up in the multivariable model (R-squared: 0.379). Conclusions We identified 3 key baseline factors associated with depressive symptoms one year after surgery. Clinically, our findings contribute to the comprehension of predictive factors for depressive symptoms, aiding healthcare providers and patients in understanding and possibly allowing for early intervention.

Funder

Anita Veldman Foundation

Novo Nordisk

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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