Individual counseling is the preferred treatment for depression in breast cancer survivors.

Salene M Wu, Brittany M Brothers, William Farrar, Barbara L Andersen
Author Information
  1. Salene M Wu: a Department of Psychology , The Ohio State University , Columbus , OH , USA.

Abstract

A substantial number of cancer patients experience depression. This study investigated treatment preferences for depression. Breast cancer survivors (N = 134) completed an anonymous survey asking preference and interest in three treatments for depression: individual counseling (IC), antidepressant medication (MED), or support groups (SG). Participants were recruited from a surgical oncology office and asked to complete the survey as they waited for their appointment. Preference was compared using Wilcoxon Signed Ranks tests. More than 50% ranked IC as first choice of treatment. Preference for IC was significantly higher than preference for MED and SG. Preference between MED and SG did not differ. Survivors prefered counseling for treatment of depression. Cancer centers should be prepared to provide preferred treatment methods, particulary as screening, and therefore management, of psychosocial distress is to be required.

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Grants

  1. K05 CA098133/NCI NIH HHS
  2. P30 CA016058/NCI NIH HHS
  3. K05 CA0-98133/NCI NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Aged
Antidepressive Agents
Breast Neoplasms
Counseling
Depression
Female
Health Care Surveys
Humans
Middle Aged
Patient Preference
Psychotherapy
Self-Help Groups
Stress, Psychological
Survivors

Chemicals

Antidepressive Agents

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