Health-related quality of life in patients with indolent and aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Indolent and aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL) are common types of hematologic malignancies but their effect on quality of life (QoL) is understudied. In particular, the relation between different aspects of QoL and cognitive impairments and coping styles is relevant for individualized physical...

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Main Authors: Eliza M. Alawi, Krystyna A. Mathiak, Jens Panse, Klaus Mathiak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-12-01
Series:Cogent Psychology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2016.1169582
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spelling doaj-acb9a374d70b40268866d6322f01c6b92021-03-18T16:21:44ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Psychology2331-19082016-12-013110.1080/23311908.2016.11695821169582Health-related quality of life in patients with indolent and aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphomaEliza M. Alawi0Krystyna A. Mathiak1Jens Panse2Klaus Mathiak3University Hospital Aachen, RWTH Aachen UniversityUniversity Hospital Aachen, RWTH Aachen UniversityUniversity Hospital Aachen, RWTH Aachen UniversityUniversity Hospital Aachen, RWTH Aachen UniversityIndolent and aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL) are common types of hematologic malignancies but their effect on quality of life (QoL) is understudied. In particular, the relation between different aspects of QoL and cognitive impairments and coping styles is relevant for individualized physical and mental health care. We studied emotional, physical, and subjective well-being in relation to cognitive capacities and coping style in 100 patients with NHL (44 females, age 61.3 ± 13.6). Questionnaires assessed health-related QoL (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT)), affect (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Positive and Negative Affective Schedule), distress (Distress Thermometer), and locus of control; semi-structured interviews targeted subjective QoL (Schedule for Evaluating the Individual Quality of Life) and cognitive impairments (Test for Early Detection of Dementia with Differentiation from Depression). Indolent NHL (n = 44) yielded better health-related QOL and positive affect and less anxiety than the aggressive type (n = 55; FACT: t(97) = 1.90, p = .028, anxiety: t(97) = −1.9, p = .030; positive affect: t(96) = 2.01, p = .023). In a factor analysis, physical and affective scales loaded on an emotional and physical well-being factor, which differed between the groups. Further, cognitive capacities and locus of control contributed to subjective QoL and reported distress. Emotional and physical scales assess QoL in NHL. However, cognitive impairments or external locus of control may hamper reporting of distress. Psychosocial support should specifically target at-risk patients.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2016.1169582psychooncologycancerlocus of controlcoping
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author Eliza M. Alawi
Krystyna A. Mathiak
Jens Panse
Klaus Mathiak
spellingShingle Eliza M. Alawi
Krystyna A. Mathiak
Jens Panse
Klaus Mathiak
Health-related quality of life in patients with indolent and aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Cogent Psychology
psychooncology
cancer
locus of control
coping
author_facet Eliza M. Alawi
Krystyna A. Mathiak
Jens Panse
Klaus Mathiak
author_sort Eliza M. Alawi
title Health-related quality of life in patients with indolent and aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma
title_short Health-related quality of life in patients with indolent and aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma
title_full Health-related quality of life in patients with indolent and aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma
title_fullStr Health-related quality of life in patients with indolent and aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma
title_full_unstemmed Health-related quality of life in patients with indolent and aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma
title_sort health-related quality of life in patients with indolent and aggressive non-hodgkin lymphoma
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Psychology
issn 2331-1908
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Indolent and aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL) are common types of hematologic malignancies but their effect on quality of life (QoL) is understudied. In particular, the relation between different aspects of QoL and cognitive impairments and coping styles is relevant for individualized physical and mental health care. We studied emotional, physical, and subjective well-being in relation to cognitive capacities and coping style in 100 patients with NHL (44 females, age 61.3 ± 13.6). Questionnaires assessed health-related QoL (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT)), affect (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Positive and Negative Affective Schedule), distress (Distress Thermometer), and locus of control; semi-structured interviews targeted subjective QoL (Schedule for Evaluating the Individual Quality of Life) and cognitive impairments (Test for Early Detection of Dementia with Differentiation from Depression). Indolent NHL (n = 44) yielded better health-related QOL and positive affect and less anxiety than the aggressive type (n = 55; FACT: t(97) = 1.90, p = .028, anxiety: t(97) = −1.9, p = .030; positive affect: t(96) = 2.01, p = .023). In a factor analysis, physical and affective scales loaded on an emotional and physical well-being factor, which differed between the groups. Further, cognitive capacities and locus of control contributed to subjective QoL and reported distress. Emotional and physical scales assess QoL in NHL. However, cognitive impairments or external locus of control may hamper reporting of distress. Psychosocial support should specifically target at-risk patients.
topic psychooncology
cancer
locus of control
coping
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2016.1169582
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