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PurposePatients with malignancy quite often suffer from physical as well as psychological symptoms due to the shattering diagnosis, and prolonged, incapacitating management. The frequency of the depressive disorder in malignancy is around 8–40%. The present study aims at analysing the socio-demographic profile and magnitude of depressive disorders in patients with malignancy.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted in malignancy patients attending an Ear Nose Throat department using the PHQ-9 questionnaire.ResultsTotal PHQ-9 score ranged from 0 to 19; the mean score was 8.46. Major depressive disorder was seen in 4 (8%) cases, while other depressive disorder occurred in 22 (44%) cases. Mild severity of symptoms was noted in 15 (30%) of the patients. High statistical significance was noted between PHQ-9 score for MDD and other depressive disorder (p value < 0.001).ConclusionThe profile of depressive disorders in malignancy varies; PHQ-9 can be used as a good tool for early detection.

Highlights

  • Patients with malignancy quite often suffer from physical as well as psychological symptoms due to the shattering diagnosis, and prolonged, incapacitating management

  • The present study aims at analysing the socio-demographic profile and magnitude of depressive disorders in patients with malignancy, and the correlation with PHQ-9 score

  • Oral cavity was the commonest site of malignancy in 22 (44%) patients, followed by 8 (16%) patients with malignancy hypopharynx

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Introduction

Patients with malignancy quite often suffer from physical as well as psychological symptoms due to the shattering diagnosis, and prolonged, incapacitating management. The PHQ-9 questionnaire was created for regular screening, diagnosis and measurement of symptoms of depression in centers treating patients with cancer [3, 4]. This tool has demonstrated good specificity and sensitivity for diagnosis, in chronic disorders [1]. The present study aims at analysing the socio-demographic profile and magnitude of depressive disorders in patients with malignancy, and the correlation with PHQ-9 score

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