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Role of cancer survivor health and health service use in spouses' use of mental health-related care.

Kristin LitzelmanHyojin ChoiMolly E MaherAutumn Harnish
Published in: Cancer (2020)
The health and well-being of cancer survivors and their spouses are intertwined. The results of the current study demonstrated that this interrelationship extends to mental health care related to depression and anxiety. Spouses of cancer survivors were found to be less likely to receive mental health care when the survivor had more health care needs. Spouses were nearly 3 times more likely to receive care if the survivor also was receiving mental health care. Caregiving spouses may face more challenges finding the time, money, or energy to engage in their own self-care. However, providing supportive care to one partner may help the other partner access care as well.
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