depression and anxiety in cancer patients seeking psychosocial therapy
abstract
the prevalence of mental disorders (particularly depression and anxiety) in a sample of canadian
cancer patients who were referred to a psychosocial oncology program was investigated. thirty-one
cancer patients filled out both the beck depression inventory-11 (bdi-ii) and the beck
anxiety inventory (bai) before seeing their psychosocial counselor who evaluated the patient
according to diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders — 4th ed. diagnostic criteria.
the prevalence of depression and anxiety disorders in cancer patients was found to be 13% and
6.45%, respectively. total bdi-ii and bai scores remained constant over time and both
instruments were found to be reliable measures of symptom severity. a number of demographic
and cancer-related variables significantly correlated with bdi-ii and bai scores. neither the bdiii
nor the bai appeared to be particularly good at predicting dsm-fv diagnosis.
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