1.The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Major Depressive Disorders in Gynaecological
BC Tee ; CK Phang ; A Rasidi ; M Rushdan ; I Aliyasand ; S Hatta
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2013;9(2):53-61
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) in gynaecological cancer patients is a disabling illness with
signifi cant mental and physical suffering. Determining the risk factors of MDD in cancer patients enables
us to pay more attention to those who are vulnerable and to device effective strategies for prevention,
early detection, and treatment. The objective of the study is to determine the prevalence of MDD and
its associated risk factors in gynaecological cancer patients at Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah, Alor Star.
This is a hospital-based cross-sectional descriptive study of 120 gynaecological cancer patients in
Gynae-Oncology Unit in Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah, Alor Star. Mini International Neuropsychiatry
Interview (MINI) was used for diagnosis of MDD. Socio-demographic data and clinical variables
were collected. MVFSFI (Malay version Female Sexual Function Index) was used to determine sexual
dysfunction, and WHOQOL-BREF (World Health Organization – Quality of Life-26) was performed
to assess quality of life. The prevalence of MDD in gynaecological cancer patients in the study was
18%. The variables found to be signifi cantly associated with MDD were lack of perceived social
support, greater physical pain perception, presence of past psychiatric history, and poorer quality
of life. Meanwhile, sexual dysfunction was not associated with MDD. Logistic regression analysis
revealed that only the psychological health domain of QOL was signifi cantly associated with MDD,
and contributed to 60% of the variation in MDD. The prevalence of MDD in gynaecological cancer
patients is higher than those in the general population. In view that MDD can compromise cancer
prognosis and patient’s well-being, psychosocial intervention is recommended as a part of multidisciplinary
and comprehensive management of gynaecological cancer.
2.The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Sexual Dysfunction in Gynaecological Cancer Patients
Tee BC ; Ahmad Rasidi MS ; Mohd Rushdan MN ; Ismail A ; Sidi H
Medicine and Health 2014;9(1):53-61
Sexual dysfunction is highly prevalent in gynaecological cancer patients. Most of the time, sexual dysfunction in gynaecological cancer is underdiagnosed as there is overlapping of symptoms with other psychological morbidities, interplaying of multiple risks, patients’ reluctance to complain or incompetence of health care
provider to assess. Determining the risk factors of sexual dysfunction in cancer patients enables us to pay more attention to those who are vulnerable and to device
strategies for early detection, prevention and treatment of sexual dysfunction in them. The main aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of sexual dysfunction and
its risk factors in gynaecological cancer patients in Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah, Alor Star, Malaysia. Sexual function of eighty-three gynaecological cancer patients who
were married were assessed with self-rated MVFSFI (Malay version Female Sexual Function Index). Self-rated WHOQOL-BREF (World Health Organization- Quality of Life- 26) which assessed the domains of quality of life was used while MINI (Mini International Neuropsychiatry Interview) was used for diagnosis of major depressive disorder. The prevalence of sexual dysfunction among the married gynaecological cancer patients was 65% (54/83). Sexual dysfunction was significantly associated with low education level (OR 3.055, CI 1.009-9.250), shorter duration of cancer(OR 0.966, CI 0.966- 0.998), ongoing chemotherapy (OR 3.045, CI 1.149-8.067),pain perception (OR 3.230, CI 1.257-8.303), absence of sexual intercourse for more than one month (OR 1.862) and three domains of quality of life such as physical health, psychological health and social relationship (OR 0.942, CI 0.908-0.978; OR 0.955, CI 0.916-0.995; OR 0.933, CI 0.894-0.973, respectively). However, sexual dysfunction was not associated with major depressive disorder (χ2
² = 1.224, p = 0.268). The prevalence of sexual dysfunction in gynaecological cancer patients was
comparable to other studies of similar population. Since, the risk factors of sexual dysfunction in gynaecological cancer patients are multidimensional, the process of assessment and management need to be holistic and patient-oriented.
Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological
3.Thirty Years of Bone Marrow Transplantation in the Singapore General Hospital.
Colin PHIPPS ; Aloysius Yl HO ; Yeh Ching LINN ; Sathish GOPALAKRISHNAN ; Ai Leen ANG ; Jing Jing LEE ; Hong Yen NG ; Francesca Wi LIM ; Priscilla Sm GOH ; Yvonne Sm LOH ; Patrick Hc TAN ; Liang Piu KOH ; Mickey Bc KOH ; Lai Heng LEE ; Yeow Tee GOH ; Yong Wan ONG ; William Yk HWANG
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2016;45(7):315-317
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