2020
DOI: 10.36941/mjss-2020-0044
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Factor Analysis of Social Support for Hepatitis-C Patients in Punjab

Abstract: This exploratory study aimed to highlight the significance of social support for hepatic patients to cope with their ailments. For this purpose, the study developed and tested social support model for hepatitis C patients. The researchers used quantitative research design to conduct this study. A cross sectional survey was conducted in five district headquarters hospitals of the Punjab. Total 500 hepatic patients were interviewed in the hospitals. The results of exploratory factor analysis showed that there we… Show more

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“…The feeling of being loved and cared for, and having someone to rely on, provided relief from anxiety and uncertainty. This has also been reported by similar studies involving people living with HIV [30,31], people living with liver disease [32], those with chronic illnesses in general [17], and even among the general population [21]. These results highlight the importance of programs that educate and enable caregivers to support their loved ones through their lifelong journey with CHB.…”
Section: Plos Global Public Healthsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The feeling of being loved and cared for, and having someone to rely on, provided relief from anxiety and uncertainty. This has also been reported by similar studies involving people living with HIV [30,31], people living with liver disease [32], those with chronic illnesses in general [17], and even among the general population [21]. These results highlight the importance of programs that educate and enable caregivers to support their loved ones through their lifelong journey with CHB.…”
Section: Plos Global Public Healthsupporting
confidence: 76%