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. 2024 Apr 10;15:1332523. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1332523

Table 3.

Meta-analysis results of influencing factors of depressive symptoms in breast cancer patients.

Influencing factor Control group Literature count I2 Q valve p Meta-analysis model OR (95%CI)
Age <40 ≥40 5 59.3% 7.37 0.061 Random-effects 1.45 (0.87 ~ 2.43)
Matrimony Getting married Not married 11 60.0% 25.03 0.005 Random-effects 0.62 (0.41 ~ 0.94)
Occupation Employed Not employed 6 21.6% 5.10 0.277 Common-effects 0.59 (0.46 ~ 0.76)
Educational level College degree or above Below associate degree 8 51.3% 14.38 0.045 Random-effects 0.88 (0.64 ~ 1.21)
Economy ≤5 k >5 k 4 34.3% 3.04 0.218 Common-effects 1.58 (1.08 ~ 2.30)
Payment method reimbursable Self-funded 6 6.0% 5.32 0.378 Common-effects 0.17 (0.10 ~ 0.29)
Stage of disease 0 ~ 2 3 ~ 4 7 57.6% 14.14 0.028 Random-effects 0.54 (0.36 ~ 0.81)
Mode of operation Radical operation Breast-conserving surgery 5 37.3% 6.38 0.172 Common-effects 1.36 (1.00 ~ 1.86)
Family history Yes Not 6 69.4% 13.06 0.011 Random-effects 1.11 (0.50 ~ 2.47)
Place of residence city Non-urban 4 61.0% 7.70 0.053 Random-effects 0.84 (0.48 ~ 1.49)
Underlying disease Yes Not 2 30.4% 1.44 0.231 Common-effects 1.08 (0.66 ~ 1.77)
chemotherapy Yes Not 2 0.0% 0.54 0.463 Common-effects 1.43 (0.84 ~ 2.45)