Lebel Sophie, Devins Gerald M
School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Future Oncol. 2008 Oct;4(5):717-33. doi: 10.2217/14796694.4.5.717.
The purpose of the present review is to examine stigma and its consequences among people with cancer, with an emphasis on the situation in which one's behavior may have contributed to the disease. We examine whether voluntarily engaging in behavior that adds to cancer risk leads to increased stigma after cancer onset, as compared with when one's behavior is not considered (by the affected individual or by others) to have contributed to the onset of cancer. We conducted literature searches in PsychInfo and Medline and identified 38 published papers that empirically addressed cancer-related stigma. We found evidence of increased negative attitudes and more severe consequences of stigma among people that have engaged in a behavior that is perceived to have contributed to their cancer, compared with those who are not perceived to have contributed to their disease.
本综述的目的是研究癌症患者中的耻辱感及其后果,重点关注个人行为可能导致疾病的情况。我们探讨了与个人行为不被(患者本人或他人)认为导致癌症发病的情况相比,自愿从事增加癌症风险的行为是否会在癌症发病后导致耻辱感增加。我们在PsychInfo和Medline中进行了文献检索,确定了38篇实证研究癌症相关耻辱感的已发表论文。我们发现,与那些不被认为导致自身疾病的人相比,那些从事被认为导致其癌症的行为的人,存在负面态度增加和耻辱感后果更严重的证据。