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Psychosocial factors influencing quality of life in patients with primary brain tumors in Pakistan: an analytical cross-sectional study.

Nida ZahidRussell Seth MartinsNick BrownWajeeha ZahidIqbal AzamAneesa HassanKhabir AhmadShireen Shehzad BhamaniAdnan Abdul JabbarNargis AsadMuhammad Shahzad ShamimRashid Jooma KhanGohar JavedEhsan BariSyed Ather Enam
Published in: BMC research notes (2023)
Our study included a total of 250 patients, with a median age of 42 years (range 33-54 years). The commonest brain tumors were glioma (46.8%) and meningioma (21.2). The mean global QoL of the sample was 75.73 ± 14.9. The majority of patients had high social support (97.6%) and were not depressed (90%) or anxious (91.6%). On multivariable linear regression, global QoL was inversely associated with no or low income (beta coefficients: -8.75 to -11.84), having hypertension (-5.53), currently using a urine catheter (-13.55), having low social support (-28.16) suffering from mild (-15.31) or symptomatic (-23.84) depression, or mild anxiety (-13.22).
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