Abstract
Method
The revised Illness Perception Questionnaire was adapted to assess illness perceptions among healthy people. Cancer representations
were explored in a community-based sample of adults of both genders from different educational backgrounds and who had differing
experience with cancer, none being a patient.
were explored in a community-based sample of adults of both genders from different educational backgrounds and who had differing
experience with cancer, none being a patient.
Results
The participants’ beliefs about cancer included both biomedical and folk knowledge. Compared to age, sex, and educational
level, family experience with cancer (having lived or not with a patient) had the strongest impact on the contents of the
representations on cancer. Further, people with a family experience with the disease, compared to those not having a relative
diagnosed with cancer, reported significantly more symptoms and stronger emotional impact.
level, family experience with cancer (having lived or not with a patient) had the strongest impact on the contents of the
representations on cancer. Further, people with a family experience with the disease, compared to those not having a relative
diagnosed with cancer, reported significantly more symptoms and stronger emotional impact.
Conclusions
This study allowed us to establish the perceptions on cancer of non-patients with no specialised knowledge. Findings may help
in designing and implementing tailored preventive interventions taking into account family experience with the disease, as
well as interventions aimed at enhancing family and social care and support given to cancer patients.
in designing and implementing tailored preventive interventions taking into account family experience with the disease, as
well as interventions aimed at enhancing family and social care and support given to cancer patients.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-10
- DOI 10.1007/s12529-010-9141-6
- Authors
- Antonio Del Castillo, Grupo de investigación Medicina Conductual/Psicología de la Salud (CTS-267), Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain
- Débora Godoy-Izquierdo, Grupo de investigación Medicina Conductual/Psicología de la Salud (CTS-267), Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain
- Ma Luisa Vázquez, Grupo de investigación Medicina Conductual/Psicología de la Salud (CTS-267), Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain
- Juan F. Godoy, Grupo de investigación Medicina Conductual/Psicología de la Salud (CTS-267), Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain
- Journal International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
- Online ISSN 1532-7558
- Print ISSN 1070-5503