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Body image, internalized stigma and enacted stigma predict psychological distress in women with breast cancer: A serial mediation model.

Mohammadali Amini-TehraniHadi ZamanianMona DaryaafzoonSeyedehroja AndikolaeiMahshid MohebbiArefeh ImaniBita TahmasbiSahar ForoozanfarZahra Jalali
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2021)
Both enacted and internalized stigma distorts breast cancer patients' perception of their body image, which in turn renders them psychologically distressed. The serial process of enacted stigma, internalized stigma, and body image plays an important role in perpetuating distress in these patients. To break this chain of psychological consequences and for interventions to have a greater impact on overall well-being of patients, the effect of enacted stigma on distress via the sequence of two mediators needs to be specifically targeted at each stage.
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