TY - JOUR
T1 - Considerations of Culture and Social Class for Families Facing Cancer
T2 - The Need for a New Model for Health Promotion and Psychosocial Intervention
AU - Marshall, Catherine A.
AU - Larkey, Linda K.
AU - Curran, Melissa A.
AU - Weihs, Karen L.
AU - Badger, Terry A.
AU - Armin, Julie
AU - García, Francisco
PY - 2011/6
Y1 - 2011/6
N2 - Cancer is a family experience, and family members often have as much, or more, difficulty in coping with cancer as does the person diagnosed with cancer. Using both family systems and sociocultural frameworks, we call for a new model of health promotion and psychosocial intervention that builds on the current understanding that family members, as well as the individuals diagnosed with cancer, are themselves survivors of cancer. We argue that considering culture, or the values, beliefs, and customs of the family, including their choice of language, is necessary to understand fully a family's response to cancer. Likewise, acknowledging social class is necessary to understand how access to, and understanding of, otherwise available interventions for families facing cancer can be limited. Components of the model as conceptualized are discussed and provide guidance for psychosocial cancer health disparities research and the development of family-focused, strength-based, interventions.
AB - Cancer is a family experience, and family members often have as much, or more, difficulty in coping with cancer as does the person diagnosed with cancer. Using both family systems and sociocultural frameworks, we call for a new model of health promotion and psychosocial intervention that builds on the current understanding that family members, as well as the individuals diagnosed with cancer, are themselves survivors of cancer. We argue that considering culture, or the values, beliefs, and customs of the family, including their choice of language, is necessary to understand fully a family's response to cancer. Likewise, acknowledging social class is necessary to understand how access to, and understanding of, otherwise available interventions for families facing cancer can be limited. Components of the model as conceptualized are discussed and provide guidance for psychosocial cancer health disparities research and the development of family-focused, strength-based, interventions.
KW - Cancer
KW - Culture
KW - Family
KW - Low-income
KW - Psychosocial
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U2 - 10.1037/a0023975
DO - 10.1037/a0023975
M3 - Article
C2 - 21688902
AN - SCOPUS:79959863147
SN - 1091-7527
VL - 29
SP - 81
EP - 94
JO - Families, Systems and Health
JF - Families, Systems and Health
IS - 2
ER -