Association of cancer worry and perceived risk with doctor avoidance: an analysis of information avoidance in a nationally representative US sample

Volume: 37, Issue: 5, Pages: 977 - 987
Published: Sep 27, 2013
Abstract
Fear of receiving bad news about one's health can lead people to avoid seeking out health information that, ironically, may be crucial for health maintenance. Using a nationally representative US sample, the present study examined whether perceived likelihood of developing cancer and worry about cancer were associated with reports of avoiding visits to one's doctor, in respondents under and over age 50. Cancer worry, but not perceived risk of...
Paper Details
Title
Association of cancer worry and perceived risk with doctor avoidance: an analysis of information avoidance in a nationally representative US sample
Published Date
Sep 27, 2013
Volume
37
Issue
5
Pages
977 - 987
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