2017
DOI: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjx002.922
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N798 Kinship stigma in community-dwelling people with inflammatory bowel disease: family acknowledgement matters

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“…Some patients may struggle to disclose their diagnosis and symptoms to new potential partners, or find intimacy challenging due to sexual difficulties, fatigue and fear of incontinence [62]. Even if family members, partners and friends are usually supportive, there can be a lack of understanding [63]. Contact with other people with similar health problems may benefit patients [64].…”
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“…Some patients may struggle to disclose their diagnosis and symptoms to new potential partners, or find intimacy challenging due to sexual difficulties, fatigue and fear of incontinence [62]. Even if family members, partners and friends are usually supportive, there can be a lack of understanding [63]. Contact with other people with similar health problems may benefit patients [64].…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%