Journal article
Psychological distress and quality of life in lung cancer: The role of health-related stigma, illness appraisals and social constraints
SK Chambers, P Baade, P Youl, J Aitken, S Occhipinti, S Vinod, PC Valery, G Garvey, KM Fong, D Ball, H Zorbas, J Dunn, DL O'Connell
Psycho Oncology | WILEY | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1002/pon.3829
Abstract
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 elevat..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was commissioned by Cancer Australia. S. K. C. is supported by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship. P. B. was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Career Development Fellowship. P. C. V. is supported by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship. K. M. F. is supported by an NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship.