Cancer worry and its impact on self-reported depressive symptoms among adult males and females in the US: a nationwide sample study
Lohuwa Mamudu,
Jinyi Li,
Archana J. McEligot
et al.
Abstract:Objective
With cancer the second deadliest disease in the world, worry about cancer can have mental health or psychiatric implications. This study examines the prevalence, differences, and influence of cancer worry (CW), its interaction effect with age, and other confounders on self-reported depressive symptoms (SRDS) among adult males and females in the US.
Methods
We utilized a nationally representative sample data of 2,950 individuals (males = 1… Show more
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