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Evaluating the role of perceived injustice in mental health outcomes in cervical cancer care.

Julie LynchPaul D'AltonKeith Gaynor
Published in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2022)
Cancer patients who report high levels of perceived injustice are at greater risk for experiencing psychological distress. The relationship between perceived injustice and depression may vary as a function of satisfaction with care. Addressing issues of perceived injustice in the psychosocial and rehabilitative care of cancer patients may support the early identification of those at risk of significant psychological distress and enhance intervention success. Implications for policy and practice in healthcare are discussed.
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