Objective Health-related stigma is associated with negative psychological and quality of life outcomes in lung cancer patients. This study describes the impact of stigma on lung cancer patients' psychological distress and quality of life and explores the role of social constraints and illness appraisal as mediators of effect. Methods A self-administered cross-sectional survey examined psychological distress and quality of life in 151 people (59% response rate) diagnosed with lung cancer from Queensland and New South Wales. Health-related stigma, social constraints and illness appraisals were assessed as predictors of adjustment outcomes. Results Forty-nine percent of patients reported elevated anxiety; 41% were depressed; and 51% had high g...
Previous research suggests that lung cancer patients are at an increased risk for depressive symptom...
Abstract Background This study systematically reviewed the evidence on the influence of stigma and n...
Abstract: The diagnosis and progression of cancer can be viewed as a traumatic event in the experien...
Abstract Objective Health-related stigma is associated with negative psychological and quality of li...
Psycho-Oncology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Objective Health-related stigma is associate...
BackgroundPatients with lung cancer (LC) report lower quality of life (QoL) and higher levels of psy...
Background: Patients with lung cancer (LC) report lower quality of life (QoL) and higher levels of...
ObjectivesCompared to other cancers, lung cancer patients report the highest levels of psychological...
Stigma and discrimination confer risk for poor mental and physical health for lung cancer patients, ...
This study investigated lung cancer stigma, anxiety, depression, and quality of life (QOL) and valid...
People with lung cancer experience health-related stigma that is related to poorer psychosocial and ...
People with lung cancer experience health-related stigma that is related to poorer psychosocial and ...
IntroductionInternalized lung cancer stigma (i.e., feelings of regret, shame, and self-blame about o...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate whether three facets of lung cancer stigma (inte...
Background : Patients with lung cancer (LC) report lower quality of life (QoL) and higher levels of ...
Previous research suggests that lung cancer patients are at an increased risk for depressive symptom...
Abstract Background This study systematically reviewed the evidence on the influence of stigma and n...
Abstract: The diagnosis and progression of cancer can be viewed as a traumatic event in the experien...
Abstract Objective Health-related stigma is associated with negative psychological and quality of li...
Psycho-Oncology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Objective Health-related stigma is associate...
BackgroundPatients with lung cancer (LC) report lower quality of life (QoL) and higher levels of psy...
Background: Patients with lung cancer (LC) report lower quality of life (QoL) and higher levels of...
ObjectivesCompared to other cancers, lung cancer patients report the highest levels of psychological...
Stigma and discrimination confer risk for poor mental and physical health for lung cancer patients, ...
This study investigated lung cancer stigma, anxiety, depression, and quality of life (QOL) and valid...
People with lung cancer experience health-related stigma that is related to poorer psychosocial and ...
People with lung cancer experience health-related stigma that is related to poorer psychosocial and ...
IntroductionInternalized lung cancer stigma (i.e., feelings of regret, shame, and self-blame about o...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate whether three facets of lung cancer stigma (inte...
Background : Patients with lung cancer (LC) report lower quality of life (QoL) and higher levels of ...
Previous research suggests that lung cancer patients are at an increased risk for depressive symptom...
Abstract Background This study systematically reviewed the evidence on the influence of stigma and n...
Abstract: The diagnosis and progression of cancer can be viewed as a traumatic event in the experien...