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Racial and ethnic disparities in post-traumatic stress and illness coherence in breast cancer survivors with comorbid diabetes
Psycho-Oncology ( IF 3.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-09 , DOI: 10.1002/pon.5747 Melissa Mazor 1 , Juan P Wisnivesky 1 , Mita Goel 2 , Yael Tobi Harris 3 , Jenny J Lin 1
Psycho-Oncology ( IF 3.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-09 , DOI: 10.1002/pon.5747 Melissa Mazor 1 , Juan P Wisnivesky 1 , Mita Goel 2 , Yael Tobi Harris 3 , Jenny J Lin 1
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Breast cancer survivors (BCS) with comorbid diabetes mellitus (DM) and of racial and ethnic minority status are at higher risk of cancer-related post-traumatic stress (PTS) and severe illness beliefs. These affective and cognitive outcomes influence self-management and treatment adherence in patients with chronic conditions, yet little is known regarding the interplay of these processes in diverse BCS with comorbid DM.
中文翻译:
合并糖尿病的乳腺癌幸存者的创伤后压力和疾病一致性的种族和民族差异
患有合并症糖尿病 (DM) 以及种族和少数民族身份的乳腺癌幸存者 (BCS) 面临与癌症相关的创伤后应激 (PTS) 和严重疾病信念的更高风险。这些情感和认知结果影响慢性病患者的自我管理和治疗依从性,但关于这些过程在各种 BCS 与共病 DM 中的相互作用知之甚少。
更新日期:2021-06-09
中文翻译:
合并糖尿病的乳腺癌幸存者的创伤后压力和疾病一致性的种族和民族差异
患有合并症糖尿病 (DM) 以及种族和少数民族身份的乳腺癌幸存者 (BCS) 面临与癌症相关的创伤后应激 (PTS) 和严重疾病信念的更高风险。这些情感和认知结果影响慢性病患者的自我管理和治疗依从性,但关于这些过程在各种 BCS 与共病 DM 中的相互作用知之甚少。