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Suicidal ideation in long-term adult cancer survivors: Findings of a nationwide cross-sectional study

Menée en Corée par enquête auprès de 1 033 patients adultes ayant survécu à un cancer, cette étude transversale analyse la présence de pensées suicidaires, 5 ans ou plus après le diagnostic

Background: Cancer survivors suffer substantial psychological distress, but little is known about their vulnerabilities to suicidal ideation more than 5 years after diagnosis. Methods: We compared suicidal ideation among 1,033 adult cancer survivors, who had received a diagnosis of cancer more than 5 years previously, with that among individuals without a cancer history using nationwide survey data. Logistic regression models were used to evaluate suicidal ideation in cancer survivors. Results: Cancer survivors did not have a significantly higher suicidal ideation rate than those without a cancer history, regardless of depressive mood. Conclusion: A cancer history of 5 years or greater is not associated with suicidal ideation. Impact: A large Korean study considering depressive mood affirm no association between long-term cancer survivorship and suicidal ideation.

Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention

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