Social correlates of mental health in gastrointestinal cancer patients and their family caregivers: Exploring the role of loneliness.
Ekin SecintiKevin L RandShelley A JohnsBert H O'NeilPaul R HelftSafi ShahdaShadia I JalalCatherine E MosherPublished in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2018)
Findings suggest that for advanced GI cancer patients and caregivers, emotional support from others alleviates feelings of loneliness, which may lead to better mental health. However, the benefits of emotional support appear to be primarily intrapersonal rather than interpersonal in nature. Additionally, participants endorsed low levels of social constraints, which might explain their lack of relation to loneliness and mental health. Continued examination of interdependence in social processes between cancer patients and caregivers will inform intervention development.