The relationship between social support and loneliness in Turkish patients with cancer

May 27, 2010Journal of clinical nursing

How social support relates to loneliness in Turkish cancer patients

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Abstract

The mean social support score among 144 Turkish cancer patients was 15.92.

  • Approximately 50% of adult cancer patients experience loneliness, impacting their overall well-being.
  • A moderately significant negative correlation (r = -0.492, p < 0.001) was found between social support and loneliness scores.
  • Increasing family social support may lead to a reduction in loneliness levels among cancer patients.
  • Significant differences in loneliness scores were noted based on marital status and living style characteristics.
  • Turkish cancer patients in the study reported a relatively low level of loneliness with a mean score of 33.09.

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