“Prostate cancer is far more hidden…”: Perceptions of stigma, social isolation and help-seeking among men with prostate cancer

Author:

Ettridge K.A.12ORCID,Bowden J.A.12,Chambers S.K.34567ORCID,Smith D.P.389ORCID,Murphy M.10,Evans S.M.11,Roder D.1111213ORCID,Miller C.L.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Population Health Research Group; South Australian Health and Medical Institute; Adelaide SA Australia

2. School of Psychology; University of Adelaide; Adelaide SA Australia

3. Menzies Health Institute Queensland; Griffith University; Gold Coast Qld Australia

4. Cancer Council Queensland; Fortitude Valley; Qld Australia

5. Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia; Sydney NSW Australia

6. Exercise Medicine Research Institute; Edith Cowan University; Perth WA Australia

7. Institute for Resilient Regions; University of South Queensland; Toowoomba Qld Australia

8. Cancer Council NSW; Woolloomooloo NSW Australia

9. Sydney School of Public Health; The University of Sydney; Sydney NSW Australia

10. Michael Murphy Research; Melbourne VIC Australia

11. Monash University; Melbourne VIC Australia

12. School of Health Science; University of South Australia; Adelaide SA Australia

13. School of Public Health; University of Adelaide and the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute; Adelaide SA Australia

Funder

Movember Foundation

Cancer Council South Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology

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