Chinese Sociocultural Context
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- Traditional Chinese norms place high emphasis on women's physical appearance and their roles as family caregivers. — Qualitative study on body image disturbance in young and middle-aged women with breast cancer in China
- In Chinese culture, the breast carries symbolic significance as a marker of femininity, maternal identity, and social contribution that extends beyond its biological function. — Qualitative study on body image disturbance in young and middle-aged women with breast cancer in China
- Chinese societal attitudes have historically framed cancer as a condition carrying moral or social implications, leading patients to internalize stigma and engage in preemptive social withdrawal. — Qualitative study on body image disturbance in young and middle-aged women with breast cancer in China
- Communication barriers within marriages are a significant amplifier of psychological tension in breast cancer patients. — Qualitative study on body image disturbance in young and middle-aged women with breast cancer in China