%0 Journal Article %T Psychiatric morbidity among Egyptian breast cancer patients and their partners and its impact on surgical decision-making %A El-Hadidy MA %A Elnahas W %A Hegazy MAF %A Hafez MT %A Refky B %A Abdel Wahab KM %J Breast Cancer: Targets and Therapy %D 2012 %I %R http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/BCTT.S29890 %X ychiatric morbidity among Egyptian breast cancer patients and their partners and its impact on surgical decision-making Original Research (1829) Total Article Views Authors: El-Hadidy MA, Elnahas W, Hegazy MAF, Hafez MT, Refky B, Abdel Wahab KM Published Date March 2012 Volume 2012:4 Pages 25 - 32 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/BCTT.S29890 Received: 12 January 2012 Accepted: 23 January 2012 Published: 07 March 2012 Mohamed A El-Hadidy1, Waleed Elnahas2, Mohamed AF Hegazy2, Mohamed T Hafez2, Basel Refky2, Khaled M Abdel Wahab2 1Department of Psychiatry, 2Department of Surgery, Mansoura Oncology Center, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt Introduction: Psychiatric morbidities, especially cases of anxiety and depression, are prevalent among breast cancer patients and their partners. Patients and methods: Fifty-four early diagnosed breast cancer patients and their partners were compared with 50 healthy couples to assess psychiatric morbidity and the impact of various factors upon patients' surgical choice. Results: It was found that 18.5%, 22.2%, and 3.7% of husbands had generalized anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, and panic disorder, respectively. It was also found that 38.8%, 29.6%, and 9.2% of the patients had major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and panic disorder, respectively. Depression and anxiety scores were high in both partners in love-based, well-adjusted marriages, within the middle socioeconomic class, and among educated couples. Among the well-known factors related to surgical treatment choice (age, parity, tumor size, pathology, grade, lymph node status), only age and psychological morbidity (in the patients and their partners) had a significant impact on treatment choice. Conclusion: Patients of middle socioeconomic class, the well educated, and those in love-based marriages had a higher likelihood of suffering different types of psychological morbidities and were more likely to choose breast conservation or reconstruction than mastectomy. %K anxiety %K Arab %K conservative %K depression %K mastectomy %K reconstruction %U https://www.dovepress.com/psychiatric-morbidity-among-egyptian-breast-cancer-patients-and-their--peer-reviewed-article-BCTT