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Citation

Avis M, Elkan R, Patel S, Walker BA, Ankti N, Bell C. Psychooncology 2008; 17(9): 940-947.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/pon.1284

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Objectives: Investigations of the benefits of membership of a cancer self-help group have suggested that it leads to improved sense of support, increased ability to deal with life-events, and decreased anxiety, confusion, depression and helplessness. However, some evidence suggests that people from black and ethnic groups are less likely to join a cancer self-help group. The main aims of the reported study were: to explore possible reasons why people from some ethnic groups have not participated in self-help to the same extent as the rest of the community; and to identify ways in which participation of people from ethnic groups can be increased.

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