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Psychosocial Oncology Supports for Men: A Scoping Review and Recommendations.

Lisa M Wenger1, John L Oliffe2, Joan L Bottorff3.   

Abstract

Although men's cancer experiences have received limited attention within the field of psychosocial oncology, increasing attention is being devoted to the development and evaluation of men-centered programs. This scoping review describes this emergent body of literature, detailing the focus, participation, and impact of interventions designed to help men with cancer build illness-specific knowledge, adapt to illness, manage side effects, distress, and uncertainty, sustain relationships, and more. Striving to build on existing knowledge, research gaps and opportunities are discussed, including a need for stronger methodologies, more tailored and targeted supports, attention to the experiences of men with nonprostate cancers, and the explicit integration of gender analyses in the research process.
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Keywords:  gender; masculinity; men’s health programs; oncology/cancer; psychosocial oncology; review

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25389212     DOI: 10.1177/1557988314555361

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Mens Health        ISSN: 1557-9883


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Authors:  C Moynihan; E K Bancroft; A Mitra; A Ardern-Jones; E Castro; E C Page; R A Eeles
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