Lung Cancer Stigma: Does Smoking History Matter?. Issue 7 (14th January 2020)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Lung Cancer Stigma: Does Smoking History Matter?. Issue 7 (14th January 2020)
- Main Title:
- Lung Cancer Stigma: Does Smoking History Matter?
- Authors:
- Williamson, Timothy J
Kwon, Diana M
Riley, Kristen E
Shen, Megan J
Hamann, Heidi A
Ostroff, Jamie S - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Lung cancer patients commonly report stigma, often attributing it to the well-established association of smoking as the leading preventable cause. Theory and research suggest that patients' smoking history may differentiate patients' experience of lung cancer stigma. However, there is inconsistent evidence whether lung cancer stigma varies by patients' smoking history, owing to limitations in the literature. Purpose: This study examined differences in lung cancer patients' reported experience of lung cancer stigma by smoking history. Method: Participants ( N = 266, 63.9% female) were men and women with lung cancer who completed a validated, multidimensional questionnaire measuring lung cancer stigma. Multivariable regression models characterized relationships between smoking history (currently, formerly, and never smoked) and lung cancer stigma, controlling for psychological and sociodemographic covariates. Results: Participants who currently smoked reported significantly higher total, internalized, and perceived lung cancer stigma compared to those who formerly or never smoked (all p < .05). Participants who formerly smoked reported significantly higher total and internalized stigma compared to those who never smoked ( p < .001). Participants reported similar levels of constrained disclosure, regardless of smoking history ( p = .630). Conclusions: Total, internalized, and perceived stigma vary meaningfully by lung cancer patients' smoking history.Abstract: Background: Lung cancer patients commonly report stigma, often attributing it to the well-established association of smoking as the leading preventable cause. Theory and research suggest that patients' smoking history may differentiate patients' experience of lung cancer stigma. However, there is inconsistent evidence whether lung cancer stigma varies by patients' smoking history, owing to limitations in the literature. Purpose: This study examined differences in lung cancer patients' reported experience of lung cancer stigma by smoking history. Method: Participants ( N = 266, 63.9% female) were men and women with lung cancer who completed a validated, multidimensional questionnaire measuring lung cancer stigma. Multivariable regression models characterized relationships between smoking history (currently, formerly, and never smoked) and lung cancer stigma, controlling for psychological and sociodemographic covariates. Results: Participants who currently smoked reported significantly higher total, internalized, and perceived lung cancer stigma compared to those who formerly or never smoked (all p < .05). Participants who formerly smoked reported significantly higher total and internalized stigma compared to those who never smoked ( p < .001). Participants reported similar levels of constrained disclosure, regardless of smoking history ( p = .630). Conclusions: Total, internalized, and perceived stigma vary meaningfully by lung cancer patients' smoking history. Patients who smoke at diagnosis are at risk for experiencing high levels of stigma and could benefit from psychosocial support. Regardless of smoking history, patients reported similar levels of discomfort in sharing information about their lung cancer diagnosis with others. Future studies should test relationships between health-related stigma and associated health behaviors in other stigmatized groups. Abstract : The majority of lung cancer patients report experiencing significant levels of stigma, and stigma is generally highest among patients who smoke at diagnosis, followed by those who formerly smoked, then by those who never smoked. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Annals of behavioral medicine. Volume 54:Issue 7(2020)
- Journal:
- Annals of behavioral medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 54:Issue 7(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 54, Issue 7 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 54
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0054-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- 535
- Page End:
- 540
- Publication Date:
- 2020-01-14
- Subjects:
- Lung cancer -- Stigma -- Smoking -- Disclosure -- Health behavior
Medicine and psychology -- Periodicals
Sick -- Psychology -- Periodicals
Behavioral Medicine
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http://www.erlbaum.com/journals/journals/journals.htm ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/abm/kaz063 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0883-6612
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