UNIQUE STRESSORS EXPERIENCED BY UNMARRIED WOMEN WITH BREAST-CANCER

Citation
Vl. Gluhoski et al., UNIQUE STRESSORS EXPERIENCED BY UNMARRIED WOMEN WITH BREAST-CANCER, Journal of psychosocial oncology, 15(3-4), 1997, pp. 173-183
Citations number
4
ISSN journal
07347332
Volume
15
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
173 - 183
Database
ISI
SICI code
0734-7332(1997)15:3-4<173:USEBUW>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Although marital status may be a significant variable in determining a djustment to breast cancer, limited empirical research has addressed t he unique challenges of single women with this illness. As part of a s tudy examining decision making about pregnancy after breast cancer, 16 unmarried women participated in in-depth interviews. They described f ive principal stressors associated with being an unmarried survivor of breast cancer: pessimism regarding future relationships, fears about disclosing their illness to partners, negative body image and impaired sexuality, pain of rejection by partners, and a sense of isolation an d inadequate support. These findings suggest that unmarried women with breast cancer may be a vulnerable subpopulation of women with the dis ease who may benefit from psychosocial interventions tailored to their particular concerns.