Experiences of Blogging About Visible and Long-term Skin Conditions: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
BackgroundSkin conditions can detract from people's quality of life, much like conditions such as cancer, chronic pain, and depression. Visible skin conditions can lead to risk of stigmatization. It is acknowledged that there is a lack of available psychosocial support for people living with ch...
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Main Authors: | Selina K Tour (Author), Andrew Thompson (Author), Ruth A Howard (Author), Michael Larkin (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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