2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaclp.2022.12.006
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Association Between Depression Before Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation and Posttransplant Survival: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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“…We found "less than 5 years since HSCT" was also the susceptible factor of depression, the reason might be allo-HSCT recipients experienced higher symptom burden and worse physical functioning during and after the process of transplantation, so recipients' physical and psychologic condition declined rapidly, and gradually recovering toward pre-HSCT levels in the years following transplantation. 4,31 Our results showed the dose of ATG was negatively associated with depression. ATG has consistently demonstrated efficacies in GVHD prophylaxis.…”
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“…We found "less than 5 years since HSCT" was also the susceptible factor of depression, the reason might be allo-HSCT recipients experienced higher symptom burden and worse physical functioning during and after the process of transplantation, so recipients' physical and psychologic condition declined rapidly, and gradually recovering toward pre-HSCT levels in the years following transplantation. 4,31 Our results showed the dose of ATG was negatively associated with depression. ATG has consistently demonstrated efficacies in GVHD prophylaxis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Our study showed divorced/ widowed/ separated survivors were prone to depression, which is consistent with the common phenomenon: 30 There is a strong association between marital status and psychological disorder, and separated/divorced marital status were consistently associated with depression. We found “less than 5 years since HSCT” was also the susceptible factor of depression, the reason might be allo‐HSCT recipients experienced higher symptom burden and worse physical functioning during and after the process of transplantation, so recipients' physical and psychologic condition declined rapidly, and gradually recovering toward pre‐HSCT levels in the years following transplantation 4,31 . Our results showed the dose of ATG was negatively associated with depression.…”
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confidence: 70%
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