Retrospective Study
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World J Psychiatry. Jun 19, 2025; 15(6): 105568
Published online Jun 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i6.105568
Table 1 Risk level assignment table for related factors of depression in patients in perimenopause with cervical cancer
Variable
Serial number
Assignment
Age (years)10 ≤ 50, 1 ≥ 50
BMI (kg/m²)20 ≤ 24, 1 ≥ 24
Household registration30 = urban, 1 = rural
Occupational status40 = employed, 1 = retired or unemployed
Education50 = junior high school and below, 1 = high school and above
Monthly household income60 ≤ 4000, 1 ≥ 4000
Medical payment method70 = medical insurance, 1 = self-funded
Marital status80 = single, divorced, or widowed, 1 = married
Fertility status90 = no children, 1 = children
Social support100 = low, 1 = high
Self-management effectiveness110 = low, 1 = high
Smoking history120 = yes, 1 = no
Drinking history130 = yes, 1 = no
Basic medical history140 = yes, 1 = no
Family history of cervical cancer150 = yes, 1 = no
Disease160 = first onset, 1 = recurrence
Pathological classification170 = squamous cell carcinoma, 1 = non-squamous cell carcinoma
Pathological staging180 = Stage I, Stage II, 1 = Stage III, Stage IV
Pain level190 = low, 1 = high
Sleep quality200 = low, 1 = high