Chittem, Mahati and Paul, N and Harris, P R
(2013)
Relationships between perceived diagnostic disclosure,
patient characteristics, psychological distress and illness
perceptions in Indian cancer patients.
Psycho-Oncology, 22 (6).
pp. 1375-1380.
ISSN 1057-9249
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Abstract
Over half of the sample (54.1%) was unaware of their cancer diagnosis. A logistic regression analysis predicting perceived diagnostic disclosure indicated that awareness of a cancer diagnosis was associated with being involved in medical decisions, receiving multiple treatments, longer treatment durations, greater perceived understanding of one's illness (illness coherence) and citing a cause for one's illness.
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