Lung cancer stigma predicts timing of medical help-seeking behavior.

作者: Lisa Carter-Harris , Carla P. Hermann , Judy Schreiber , Michael T. Weaver , Susan M. Rawl

DOI: 10.1188/14.ONF.E203-E210

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摘要: Purpose/Objectives To examine relationships among demographic variables, healthcare system distrust, lung cancer stigma, smoking status, and timing of medical help–seeking behavior in individuals with symptoms suggestive after controlling for ethnicity, socioeconomic social desirability.

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