Smoking,depression,and hospital costs of respiratory cancers:Examining race and sex variation
作者机构:Tennessee State UniversityNashvilleTNUSA Department of Family and Community MedicineBaylor College of MedicineHoustonTXUSA Meharry Medical CollegeNashvilleTNUSA Division of EpidemiologyVanderbilt UniversityNashvilleTNUSA Counseling PsychologyTennessee State UniversityNashvilleTNUSA Department of Medicine-NeurologyUniversity of Massachusetts Medical SchoolWorcesterMAUSA
出 版 物:《Family Medicine and Community Health》 (家庭医学与社区卫生(英文))
年 卷 期:2017年第5卷第1期
页 面:29-42页
学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100214[医学-肿瘤学] 10[医学]
基 金:This presentation given at the annual American Association for Cancer Research meeting 2016 in New Orleans was partially supported by a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grant(#U58CCU422782)to Tennessee Department of Health(subcontract#ED-07-20811-00 to Tennessee State University)and a National Cancer Institute/National Institutes of Health grant(5U54CA163066)to Tennessee State University(B.Husaini principal investigator)
主 题:Smoking depression lung cancer race sex
摘 要:Objective:To investigate the effect of smoking and depression on hospital costs for lung cancer(LC).Methods:We extracted data on depression,smoking history,demographics,and hospital charges for patients with respiratory cancers(ICD-9 codes 161-163,165)from the 2008 Tennessee Hospital Discharge Data *** sample(n=6665)was mostly white(86%)and male(57%).Age-adjusted rates were developed in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention methods,and hospital costs were compared for patients with LC with versus without depression and a smoking ***:Three findings(P0.001)emerged:(1)the LC rate was higher among blacks than among whites,and higher among men than among women;(2)while 66%of LC patients smoked(more men than women without racial variation),24%had depression(more females and whites were depressed);(3)the LC hospital cost was 54%higher than the non-LC hospital cost,and this cost doubled for patients with LC with depression and smoking versus those without such ***:While LC is more prevalent among blacks and men,depression is higher among female and white *** depression with higher costs existed among LC patients,our find-ings point to(1)the possibility of cost savings by diagnosing and treating depression among LC patients,and(2)implementation of proven smoking cessation programs to reduce LC morbidity and hospital costs.