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【Abstract】 Objective To explore the current situation and influencing factors of social alienation in cancer chemotherapy patients. 【Methods】 A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 100 colorectal cancer chemotherapy patients admitted to our hospital from January 2021 to December 2022. A general situation survey questionnaire and a general alienation scale (GAS) were used to investigate their sense of social alienation. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the risk factors for social alienation in colorectal cancer chemotherapy patients. 【Results】 The total GAS score of cancer chemotherapy patients was (50.58±5.54), with the highest average score of powerlessness (3.52±0.24) and the second highest score of self alienation (3.29±0.19); There was no statistically significant difference in the GAS scores of gender, residence, and diagnosis time among cancer chemotherapy patients (P>0.05). The GAS scores of cancer chemotherapy patients with age ranging from 66 to 80 years old, per capita monthly income ranging from 2000 to 3000 yuan, middle school education or below, disease stage III-IV, and chemotherapy courses>2 times were the highest, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05); The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that age 66-80 years old, per capita monthly income 2000-3000 yuan, education in junior high school or below, disease stage III-IV, and chemotherapy course>2 times were risk factors for social alienation in colorectal cancer chemotherapy patients, with all P<0.05. 【Conclusion】 Patients with colorectal cancer undergoing chemotherapy have a relatively high level of social alienation, with age ranging from 66 to 80 years old, per capita monthly income ranging from 2000 to 3000 yuan, education in junior high school or below, disease stage III to IV, and chemotherapy course>2 times being the influencing factors. Clinical attention should be paid closely.
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