Quality of Life, Depression and Suicidality in Cholangiocarcinoma Patients Treated at Srinagarind Hospital

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Nittaya Jarassaeng
Suwanna Arunponpaisal
Vijitta Pimpanit
Somjit Maneeganol
Salugchit srimongkhol
Sudarat Bootsripoom

Abstract

Objective:To study the quality of life, depression and suicidality in among patients with cholangiocarcinoma at Srinagarind Hospital

Method:Between August, 2013 and July, 2014, 125 cholangiocarcinoma patients from the OPD Surgery Unit, Srinagarind Hospital. were evaluated by questionnaire for (a) general information, (b) functional assessment of cancer therapy-hepatobiliary (FACT-Hep) version 4, (c) the KKU-DI depression screening test for Thai patients and (d) Mini international neuropsychiatric interview (M.I.N.I.). Data analysis used descriptive statistics.

Results:Fifty fi ve percent of the patients had a high quality of life. The respective score for the physical, social and family and psychological well-being domain was 47.2%, 60%, and

48.8%. The activity domain a was relativity a most (59%) and moderate (49.6%). of the patients had depression severe (4.0%), moderate (5.6%), and mild (49.6%). The suicide ailty was 8.8% which is considered mild.

Conclusion:More than half of the patients with cholangiocarcinoma have a high quality of life and depression but low suicidality. Therefore, patients with cholangiocarcinoma should be assessed early psychosocial intervention for depression

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Jarassaeng, N., Arunponpaisal, S., Pimpanit, V., Maneeganol, S., srimongkhol, S., & Bootsripoom, S. (2015). Quality of Life, Depression and Suicidality in Cholangiocarcinoma Patients Treated at Srinagarind Hospital. Journal of the Psychiatric Association of Thailand, 60(3), 201–208. Retrieved from https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JPAT/article/view/40684
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