Does the number of cancer patients' close social ties affect cancer-related information seeking through communication efficacy? Testing a mediation model.

Nehama Lewis, Lourdes S Martinez
Author Information
  1. Nehama Lewis: a Department of Communication , University of Haifa , Mount Carmel , Haifa , Israel.

Abstract

This study addresses whether having a broad social network of close friends equips cancer patients with increased efficacy to engage in communication about their cancer, which then leads to an increased likelihood of patients actively seeking cancer-related information. Guided by the theory of motivated information management, the study also tests whether the effect of the number of close social ties on information seeking is mediated, in part, by communication efficacy. Results are based on data collected from a randomly drawn sample from the Pennsylvania cancer Registry of 2,013 cancer patients who completed mail surveys in the Fall of 2006. Results are consistent with a cross-sectional mediation effect in which the number of close social ties in one's social network is positively associated with communication efficacy (b = .17, p = .001), which, in turn, is positively associated with cancer-related information seeking (b = .13, p < .001).

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Grants

  1. P20 CA095856/NCI NIH HHS
  2. P50-CA095856-05/NCI NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Communication
Female
Humans
Information Seeking Behavior
Interpersonal Relations
Male
Middle Aged
Models, Psychological
Neoplasms
Pennsylvania
Registries
Self Efficacy
Social Support

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