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Psychooncology ; 24(12): 1808-14, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26043063

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The present study investigates the incidence of psychiatric disorders, related risk factors, and the use of mental health services among people newly diagnosed with one of five major cancers (stomach, liver, colorectal, lung, and breast cancer) based on national registry data from the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) in the Korean population. METHODS: We collected data on people newly diagnosed with one of the five major cancers between 2005 and 2008 using the nationwide claims data and cancer registration files of the NHIS. We analyzed the data of those diagnosed with psychiatric disorders over a 5-year period, from 2004 to 2009. RESULTS: Among 302,844 people with newly diagnosed cancer, we identified 31,579 patients (10.43%) who were also newly diagnosed with psychiatric disorders after their cancer diagnosis. Among psychiatric diagnoses, anxiety disorders and depression showed the highest incidences of 18.13 and 13.16 per 1000 person-years, respectively. Among major cancers, patients with lung cancer showed the highest incidence of psychiatric disorders. Older age and female gender were shown to be risk factors associated with psychiatric comorbidity, and no significant differences were found for region of residence. CONCLUSION: The present study showed a low incidence of psychiatric comorbidity and suggests that psychiatric disorders in cancer patients tend to be underrecognized in actual clinical practice. Greater risk for psychiatric comorbidity was associated with lung cancer, older age, and female gender. The present findings provide important information for establishing national policies to detect and manage mental health problems during cancer care.


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Anxiety/epidemiology , Depression/epidemiology , Neoplasms/diagnosis , Neoplasms/psychology , Registries/statistics & numerical data , Aged , Anxiety/diagnosis , Comorbidity , Depression/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Incidence , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasms/epidemiology , Republic of Korea/epidemiology , Risk Factors
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Psychooncology ; 23(1): 35-9, 2014 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24038620

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OBJECTIVE: Population-based data on the epidemiology of psychiatric disorders in patients with breast cancer are lacking. Because the National Health Insurance (NHI) Program in South Korea is a compulsory social insurance system covering the entire Korean population, the NHI is a good source of information for epidemiological studies. In the present study, we examined the incidence of psychiatric disorders among Korean women newly diagnosed with breast cancer using the NHI Corporation (NHIC) database. METHODS: Data were collected for adult women newly diagnosed with breast cancer using the claim database and cancer registration files of the NHIC from 2005 to 2008. We analysed data for women diagnosed with psychiatric disorders over a 5-year period, from 2004 (at least 1 year before the cancer registration date) to 2009 (at least 1 year after the cancer registration date). RESULTS: We identified 6536 patients with psychiatric disorders among 42 190 women with breast cancer. The most prevalent psychiatric disorder was anxiety disorder (N = 2518). The incidence rates of anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, sleep disorders and adjustment disorders were 27.08, 22.41, 10.57 and 4.35 cases per 1000 person-year, respectively. CONCLUSION: The incidence rates of psychiatric disorders in Korean women with breast cancer from the nationwide database were much lower than found by previous reports using screening tools. The finding implicates that psychiatric disorders among breast cancer patients tend to be underdiagnosed and undertreated in actual clinical practice. Our epidemiological findings provide important information for establishing a national strategy of cancer care to detect and manage psychiatric problems.


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Breast Neoplasms/psychology , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Adjustment Disorders/complications , Adjustment Disorders/epidemiology , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anxiety Disorders/complications , Anxiety Disorders/epidemiology , Breast Neoplasms/complications , Breast Neoplasms/epidemiology , Comorbidity , Depressive Disorder/complications , Depressive Disorder/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Incidence , Mental Disorders/complications , Middle Aged , Registries/statistics & numerical data , Republic of Korea/epidemiology , Sleep Wake Disorders/complications , Sleep Wake Disorders/epidemiology , Young Adult
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