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'Like a Mexican wedding': psychosocial intervention needs of predominately Hispanic low-income female co-survivors of cancer.

机译:“像墨西哥婚礼一样”:主要是西班牙裔美国西班牙裔低收入女性共同幸存者的心理社会干预需求。

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Although recent work has recognized that the influence and consequences of cancer extend beyond the individual receiving the diagnosis, no studies have focused on the specific psychosocial intervention needs of female co-survivors in low-income populations. In this qualitative study, the co-survivors, 16 women, representing 10 low-income families and predominately Hispanic, were interviewed about their experience of having someone in their family diagnosed with cancer. Several themes emerged from the data, including family stress, lack of skill in coping with the effects of cancer (e.g., depression of their loved one), a need for financial help, a willingness to share with others, and reliance on faith to see them through the cancer experience. Whereas no agreement existed as to where and how to provide an intervention, participants reported that tailoring an intervention to family needs and delivering it in a way that was accessible to them was important.
机译:虽然最近的工作已经认识到癌症的影响和后果延伸到接受诊断的个体之外,但没有任何研究专注于低收入人群中女性共同幸存者的特定心理社会干预需求。 在这种定性研究中,共同幸存者,16名妇女,代表10个低收入家庭和主要是西班牙裔人,接受了他们在被诊断患有癌症的家庭中拥有某人的经验。 从数据中出现的一些主题,包括家庭压力,缺乏应对癌症的影响(例如,他们所爱的人的抑郁),需要财务帮助,与他人分享的意愿,并依赖信仰 他们通过癌症的经验。 然而,没有达成协议,以及如何提供干预,而参与者则报告说,定制对家庭需求的干预,并以可对其访问的方式交付它很重要。

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