2016
DOI: 10.5209/rev_psic.2015.v12.n2-3.51007
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Causal attribution to cervical cancer

Abstract: This study aimed to examine the causal attribution for cervical cancer for women with and without the disease. Seventy-eight (78) users from the public healthcare system participated, which were divided into: a clinical group ( Keywords: Self-regulation; cancer; causation; women's health. ResumenEl estudio buscó examinar la atribución de causas del cáncer cervical de mujeres con y sin la enfermedad. Participaron setenta y ocho (78) usuarias del sistema público de salud, que fueron divididas en: grupo clínico (… Show more

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“…A systematic review on breast cancer patients reports that in 21 out of 24 studies psychosocial factors were among the most popular attributions 49 . Studies conducted with, for example, cervical cancer 58 and lung cancer patients 59 also confirm this, but attributions may differ widely based on sociodemographic and clinical variables. Furthermore, beliefs regarding the meaning or causality of illness may change in an individual over time.…”
Section: Factors Underlying Cam Usementioning
confidence: 89%
“…A systematic review on breast cancer patients reports that in 21 out of 24 studies psychosocial factors were among the most popular attributions 49 . Studies conducted with, for example, cervical cancer 58 and lung cancer patients 59 also confirm this, but attributions may differ widely based on sociodemographic and clinical variables. Furthermore, beliefs regarding the meaning or causality of illness may change in an individual over time.…”
Section: Factors Underlying Cam Usementioning
confidence: 89%
“…The frequency and percentage of symptoms assigned to childhood cancer by survivors and mothers were also verified. To analyze the causes of the disease spontaneously reported by the participants, we used the categorization developed by Peuker et al (2016;; the frequencies and percentages for answers were also verified by group. Inferential statistics was checked using z scores to standardize the answers of the patients who completed the IPQ-R and IPQ-RH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, sick women tend to attribute the etiology of cancer to external, uncontrollable factors (Thomson et al, 2014;Peuker et al, 2015). In the perception of the women studied, breast cancer was caused by psychological factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%