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Muslim Breast Cancer Survivor Spirituality: Coping Strategy or Health Seeking Behavior Hindrance?

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Pages 88-98
Received 08 Aug 2008
Accepted 09 Jan 2009
Published online: 07 Dec 2009

We explored the role of religiosity and spirituality on (i) feelings and attitudes about breast cancer, (ii) strategies for coping with breast cancer, and (iii) health care seeking behaviors among breast cancer survivors in Iran. We conducted in-depth semistructured interviews with 39 breast cancer survivors. We found that spirituality is the primary source of psychological support among participants. Almost all participants attributed their cancer to the will of God. Despite this, they actively have been engaged with their medical treatment. This is in surprising contrast to Western cultures in which a belief in an external health locus of control diminishes participation in cancer screening, detection, and treatment. These findings can help researchers to provide a framework for the development of appropriate and effective culturally sensitive health interventions.

Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge the Institutional Review Board of Tarbiat Modares University, which approved and financially supported this research. Our greatest appreciation is extended to the breast cancer survivors participating in this study. They would like to thank all staff at the Breast Cancer Institute for their cooperation.

 

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