Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7415
Title: Association between suicidal ideation and behavior, and depression, anxiety, and perceived social support in cancer patients
Authors: Şengül, Melike Ceyhan Balcı
Kaya, V.
Şen, C.A.
Kaya, K.
Keywords: Anxiety disorders
Cancer
Depression
Social support
Suicide
adult
anxiety
article
Beck Anxiety Inventory
Beck Depression Inventory
breast cancer
cancer patient
colorectal cancer
controlled study
depression
female
gynecologic cancer
head and neck cancer
human
lung cancer
major clinical study
male
middle aged
multidimensional inventory of perceived social support
named inventories, questionnaires and rating scales
social status
social support
stomach cancer
suicidal behavior
suicidal behavior inventory
suicidal ideation
suicidal ideation inventory
suicide attempt
neoplasm
nonparametric test
patient
personality test
psychology
questionnaire
Adult
Anxiety
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Neoplasms
Patients
Personality Inventory
Questionnaires
Social Support
Statistics, Nonparametric
Suicidal Ideation
Publisher: International Scientific Literature Inc.
Abstract: Background: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between suicidal behavior and associated factors such as depression, anxiety, and perceived social support level in cancer patients. Material/Methods: The study group included 102 patients who were under treatment in the oncology department and the control group included 100 individuals with similar sociodemographic features. A sociodemographic information form, Beck depression inventory, Beck anxiety inventory, suicidal behavior inventory, suicidal ideation inventory, and multidimensional inventory of perceived social support were used. Results: The mean Beck depression inventory and Beck anxiety inventory scores in the study group were significantly higher compared to the control group. Thirteen patients in the study group attempted suicide, whereas 3 individuals attempted suicide in the control group. Similarly, the mean suicide behavior and ideation scores in the study group were significantly higher compared to the control group. The mean total multidimensional inventories of perceived social support score, as well as the mean family and friend sub-inventory scores in the control group were significantly higher compared to the study group. Conclusions: This study revealed that depression and anxiety occur frequently in cancer patients. Suicide attempts and ideation are higher in cancer patients compared to the control group. Social support perceived from family and friends is lower in cancer patients. Suicide attempts are correlated with depression, anxiety, low level of perceived social support, and advanced disease stage. © Med Sci Monit, 2014.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7415
https://doi.org/10.12659/MSM.889989
ISSN: 1234-1010
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