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Mei‐Ling Chen

North China Institute of Science and Technology

ORCID: 0000-0002-4178-955X

Publishes on Cancer survivorship and care, Pain Management and Opioid Use, Family Support in Illness. 111 papers and 2.2k citations.

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Anxiety and depression in Taiwanese cancer patients with and without pain
Mei‐Ling Chen, Hsien‐Kun Chang, Chao‐Hsing Yeh|Journal of Advanced Nursing|2000
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The purpose of this investigation was to compare anxiety and depression in Taiwanese cancer patients with and without pain. In 1998, a convenience sample of 203 hospitalized cancer patients, 77 with pain and 126 without pain, were assessed for anxiety and depression using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Disease-related factors such as performance status, disease stage and perceived treatment effect were also assessed and controlled for their effect on anxiety and depression. The prevalence of both anxiety and depression in the pain group was significantly higher than that for the pain-free group. After controlling the effect of disease-related factors, patients' pain status had a significant effect on depression, but not on anxiety. Patients with pain had more depressive symptoms than patients without pain. Cancer patients' anxiety can be predicted significantly by functional status and perceived treatment effect. In addition to pain status, cancer patients' depression can be predicted by their functional status.