Authors
Sean M Phelan, Joan M Griffin, George L Jackson, S Yousuf Zafar, Wendy Hellerstedt, Mandy Stahre, David Nelson, Leah L Zullig, Diana J Burgess, Michelle Van Ryn
Publication date
2013/1
Journal
Psycho‐oncology
Volume
22
Issue
1
Pages
65-73
Description
Background
We measured the prevalence of stigma, self‐blame, and perceived blame from others for their illness among men with colorectal cancer (CRC) and examined whether these factors were associated with depressive symptoms, independent of clinical and sociodemographic factors.
Methods
Self‐administered questionnaires were returned in the fall of 2009 by 1109 eligible male US veterans who were diagnosed with CRC at any Veterans Affairs facility in 2008. Questionnaires assessed stigma, feelings of blame, and depressive symptoms as well as other facets of health, cancer characteristics, and quality and type of medical care. We report the prevalence of cancer stigma, self‐blame, and perceived blame from others. We used multivariate linear regression to assess the association between these factors and a measure of depressive symptoms. Covariates included several measures of overall health …
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