Correlation of stress, depression, sleep, and pain with race and body mass index (BMI): Secondary analysis from Alliance A011502.
Gandhi S, Ballman K, Holmes M, Visvanathan K, Symington B, Carvan M, Matyka C, Weiss A, Winer E, Razaq W, Carey L, Partridge A, Chen W. Correlation of stress, depression, sleep, and pain with race and body mass index (BMI): Secondary analysis from Alliance A011502. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 42: e23171-e23171. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2024.42.16_suppl.e23171.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexPerceived Stress ScaleBrief Pain InventoryBody mass indexCESD-REpidemiologic Studies Depression Scale-RevisedCenter for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale-RevisedModerate/severe painBlack womenPoor sleepSleep qualityCESD-R scoresPerceived Stress Scale scoresAssociated with higher stressPittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scoreNonmetastatic breast cancerAssociation of stressSleep Quality IndexBreast cancerAssociated with worse clinical outcomesStatistically significant associationNo depressionBrief Pain Inventory scoresOutcome disparitiesChi-square test