Psychosocial Health and Stigma
Cross-source consensus on Psychosocial Health and Stigma from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Most respondents with anal cancer needed LGBTQ+-specific mental health resources, but fewer than half received them. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review
- Emotional functioning changed significantly in Mauro et al., but the timing of the change was unclear. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review
- Some participants concealed their diagnosis or treatment side effects from people around them. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review
- Stigma caused some participants to avoid close relationships. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review
- Dual stigma around HIV and anal cancer may reduce disclosure, participation in research, and intervention relevance. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review